• UK Government matches Ebola Donations
    It’s been almost a month since our last post on how Ebola is affecting operations in the Gola Rainforest and the disease is still running rife through West Africa. Since we last updated you, our Gola...
  • The value of camera traps for research in the Gola Rainforest
    Camera traps, or remotely activated cameras, are used the world over for monitoring wildlife because they are a non-invasive and cost-effective method of collecting continuous sampling data. Camera traps...
  • Some people have all the luck!
    27 May I’m starting to think that I’m just not meant to see a pygmy hippo in the wild. I came back to Kenema today, promising some new colleagues a lift back with me as they had spent the night on...
  • On the seventh day of a rainforest friendly Christmas...
    When people think of the RSPB they wouldn’t normally think of tropical rainforests, but we’ve actually been working to protect these amazing places for more than 20 years. We’re now working with partners...
  • Welcoming back the 'Rainforests' blog
    The eagle-eyed among you will immediately notice that there haven’t been any blogs from the Rainforest team for more than three years. For this we can only apologise! After the brief suspension of activities...