petak, 04.12.2020 19:00
MISTS OF MANENGOUBA
The African continent still contains numerous unexplored regions. Recently, one of these lost worlds was discovered in Cameroon, by a British researcher from the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens. At the foot of a volcano, Martin Cheek discovered a dense tropical forest, miraculously preserved and full of endemic plant species. In only a few expeditions, his team man-aged to inventory over two hundred previously unknown plant species, including orchids, types of coffee plants, and fig trees. Their discoveries attracted the attention of other NGO’s, including CRES, an organization dedicated to the preservation of endangered animal species.