Horn und Tusk 
Conservation, conflict, and data — four active lines of work across Cameroon. Each one independent, open-access, and built from the ground up.
Direct field engagement with eco-guard teams at the Mt Cameroon forest edge — documenting human-elephant conflict and building the case for thermal drone intervention.
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Developing edge-vision drone capability for forest elephant detection — thermal imaging to locate animals before anyone enters the vegetation.
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The first open-access wildlife trafficking incident dataset for Cameroon — two decades of scattered records consolidated into a single structured resource.
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Giving a voice to English-speaking Cameroonians living through one of the most forgotten conflicts in the world — their words, their perspectives, their testimony.
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