Wildlife collections of Royal Palace Museums in The West Region of Cameroon with a focus on wildlife conservation
The royal palace museums of the Grassfields’ Kingdoms of West Region of Cameroon are well recognized for the preservation of culturally significant objects and practices. To date, the role of palace museums in wildlife conservation has received little consideration. Herein, a preliminary study into...
Main Authors: | Mfonden Poumie, MM, Coals, P, Meutchieye, F, Fokam, OM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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African Journals OnLine
2021
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