SLinCA Sparks Innovation in Conservation with Practical eDNA Workshop at KNUST
Kumasi, Ghana — July 2024What if you could detect an entire population of elephants without seeing a single animal? That’s exactlythe promise of environmental DNA (eDNA), and SLinCA (Sustainable Livelihood and NatureConservation) is making sure Ghana’s future scientists are ready to harness it.In a vibrant and hands-on workshop held at KNUST’s Faculty of Renewable Natural
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Unlocking Nature’s Secrets: SLinCA Boosts Ecological Data Skills with Excel & RTraining!
Unlocking Nature’s Secrets: SLinCA Boosts Ecological Data Skills with Excel & RTraining! Unlocking Nature’s Secrets: SLinCA Boosts Ecological Data Skills with Excel & RTraining!Kumasi, Ghana – May 2025 – The Sustainable Livelihoods and Nature ConservationAlliance (SLinCA) has taken a major step in building the capacity of students and earlycareer professionals in conservation in Ghana by
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SLinCA Partners with University of Wits on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Evidence Platform
SLinCA Partners with University of Wits on Climate Change Adaptation andMitigation Evidence Platform SLinCA Partners with University of Wits on Climate Change Adaptation andMitigation Evidence PlatformIn February 2022, the African Group of Negotiators Experts Support (AGNES) and theFuture Ecosystems for Africa (FEFA and partners; Oppenheimer Research and Conservation,University of the Witwatersrand, AUDANEPAD) invited SLinCA to
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SLinCA Completes Biodiversity Assessment in MIRO Forestry Ghana Ltd Concession Areas
Between July 2024 and February 2025, the Sustainable Livelihood and Nature Conservation Alliance (SLinCA) successfully carried out a comprehensive biodiversity assessment across six concession areas of MIRO Forestry Ghana Ltd in the Ashanti Region. The assessment, conducted in both the wet and dry seasons, aimed to evaluate biodiversity trends, identify species of high conservation value,
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