• 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...
  • Happy New Year and happy hippos!
    Happy New Year! The Gola Rainforest team were treated to a special present this Christmas when they collected up all the camera traps and found they had recorded loads of footage of pygmy hippos. ...
  • 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...
  • What does World Chocolate Day mean to Gola?
    For most World Chocolate Day is just an excuse to eat a lot of chocolate. But this year we are asking people to think about the impact our love of chocolate has on the world. We’ve been told about the...
  • Did you know you can support rainforest conservation through your carbon footprint?
    We all know we need to reduce our carbon footprint. Many of us are making an effort to use our cars less and buy locally produced goods. But for the carbon emissions you have been unable to avoid there...