22/05/2026
🌍 Acting locally for global impact. 🌍
Today, on World Biodiversity Day, we are celebrating a powerful truth: halting global biodiversity loss by 2030 starts right at the roots.
The 2026 theme shines a spotlight on how regional and grassroots efforts directly support the 23 ambitious targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF).
At Community-Based Biosynergy Management (CBBM), this isn't just a theme, it’s our daily mission.
True conservation rejects top-down approaches. It happens when we center the leadership and self-determination of the people who know the land best.
Here is how CBBM is taking local action in Cameroon to drive global results:
Community Conservation
🌳 Target 3 & 22 (Inclusivity & Protected Areas): Through our Baka Monitoring Network (BMN), we are elevating Indigenous ecological knowledge, putting stewardship back into the hands of the Baka hunter-gatherers to protect the Congo Basin.
🐒 Target 4 (Species Recovery): In Somié and Mawambi Hills, our teams are working alongside local communities to secure critical habitat protection for endangered chimpanzees and pangolins while proactively mitigating human-wildlife conflict.
🌱 Target 2 (Ecosystem Restoration): Driven by our Landscape Resilience Program, we are restoring degraded forests and planting native trees—proudly supporting Cameroon's pledge to heal 12 million hectares by 2030 under the AFR100 Initiative.
Global targets are just words on paper without grassroots ex*****on. When local and Indigenous communities win, the entire planet wins.
Thank you to our local partners, monitors, and community leaders who stand on the front lines of biocultural conservation every day. 💚