The DayLight
This is the official channel of The DayLight which is a nonprofit, environmental news website. Our evidence-based, independent and quality news contents tell you all the happenings across nature’s frontiers and the extractive sector in Liberia. From forestry and fisheries to wildlife conservation and climate change, from renewable energy and land rights to oil/gas and oil palm, we bring you news on everything about the environment you need to know. The DayLight is published by The DayLight Incorporated in Divine Town, Old Road.
Sand Mining Drowning Fisherfolk in Poverty
Justice Ministry Receives ‘Forest Bibles’ To Prosecute Crimes
Justice Ministry Receives ‘Forest Bibles’ To Prosecute Crimes
Thousands Flood Victims in Robertsport, Liberia, Face Relocation
FDA, NGO Admit to Errors in Community Forest Process
Palladium Group Liberia Trains Women in Village Saving Loan
Mano Accident Victim Receives US$120K for Damages
Removed Sapo Occupants Praise Liberian Security Forces
Liberia's Joint Security Seizes Illicit Drugs
Land Authority Charges Towns Nearly US$12K to Resolve Boundary Dispute
Miners Mine in Salayea Community Forest without Locals's Consent
Immigration Registers 40,000 Burkinabées Amid Cocoa Crisis
NGO Launches Roadmap for Community-led Forest Conservation
Home Agriculture 31 Burkinabés Jailed for Alleged Forest Invasion
Ministry Seizes Machines at Illegal Sinoe Mine
Liberian Townsfolk Register Homes to Own Land
Wilmot Paye: Minister Reforming Mining Sector
Illegal Logging in Nimba Community Forest
Men, Tradition Denying Women's Rights to Customary Land in Liberia
Clarence Interview with The DayLight
Bong Clan Quikon Signs Boundary MoUs with Neighbors
Woman's Life Shattered by Mano Accident
Sinoe Community Cancels Contract with Wartime Logger
Secret Chewing Stick Harvesting Amid a Government Ban
Logging Money Builds Clinic in River Cess
Forest Fees Build Clinic for Nimba Community
Forest Funds Build Guesthouse for Lofa Town
Forest Funds Build Two Teachers Quarters in Lofa's Salayea District
Forest Funding Builds School for River Cess Town
The Kparyaquelleh: How Logging Resources Built a Community Clinic