The Takoradi Regional Office and Kumasi Zoo of the Wildlife Division of Forestry Commission, in conjunction with the Nana Abena Boaduwaa II Foundation, and the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipal Assembly have organised a 5-day program dubbed, “Wildlife Mobile Zoo, Tarkwa 2024”. About 4,419 visitors passed through the maiden Mobile Zoo ‘Mobizoo’ programmeRead More →

The Forestry Commission (FC) has received a delegation from the twenty- eight Conference of Parties (COP28) secretariat at the Head office. The delegation was led by Dr. Fred Launay, Chief Executive Officer of a non-profit organization, Panthera, and Board Member of the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund; Mr. DaneRead More →

The Acting Director General of the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), Hon. John Boadu, has paid a courtesy visit to the Forestry Commission (FC). The purpose of the visit was to familiarise himself with the activities of the Commission.Hon. Musah Superior, Deputy Chief Executive of FC, received the delegationRead More →

As part of activities to celebrate World Wildlife Day, the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission (FC) has organized a Skills Exhibition Program for young individuals with special-needs at the Accra Zoo.The about 40 special-needs young ones with their teachers were from 3 Autism centres, namely, Autism Awareness Care andRead More →

The Executive Director of the Wildlife Division (WD) of the Forestry Commission, Dr Joseph Boakye Esq., accompanied by the Business Planning Manager, Mr James Oppong, have made a two-day familiarization visit to the Mole National Park (MNP), Savannah Region, and other places of interest in the region. The visit wasRead More →

The Wildlife Division (WD) of the Forestry Commission (FC) has held its Annual Performance Review Meeting to review activities for 2023, and again initiate plans for the 2024 at the Forestry Commission Training Centre (FCTC), Ejisu at Akyawkrom in the Ashanti Region. The two-day meeting was graced by the FCRead More →

The Climate Change Directorate (CCD) of the Forestry Commission (FC) in collaboration with the Architecture for REDD+ Transactions (ART) and the REDD+ Environmental Excellence Standards (TREES), has organized a 4-day engagement for stakeholders. The workshop was to help prepare Ghana for the third-party verification and validation process and to alsoRead More →