Reason #67 to get involved
Already vulnerable to a number of natural predators, the kudu now faces loss of habitat due to habitat destruction and poaching. When you support African Wildlife Foundation, you support local communities’ efforts to protect wildlife habitats.
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Reason #23 to get involved
To maintain its livestock business, the Ol Pejeta Conservancy relies on supplies and education we help provide. Earning just US$100,000 in the first 10 months, this conservation enterprise effort is helping to build the local economy.
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Reason #37 to get involved
The Sekute Conservation Area has resulted in increased education and conservation in the region. With your support AWF can create more success stories like this one.
Reason #28 to get involved
African Wildlife Foundation has helped farmers return to the Congo River as a means of finding new markets for their goods. To improve livelihoods and reduce locals’ reliance on wildlife hunting for survival, efforts like this need continued funding.
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Reason #53 to get involved
With loss of habitat and prey, carnivores—like cheetahs and wild dogs—are hunting community livestock. As a result, farmers are forced to kill these species. African Wildlife Foundation needs support training scouts and funding bomas to protect livestock as well as negotiating buffer zones for wildlife.
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Reason #61 to get involved
On the brink of extinction in 1996, the West African giraffe population is now steadily growing. However, their habitat in Niger is not formally protected. African Wildlife Foundation needs support funding efforts that reduce human-giraffe conflict within these crucial ecological buffer zones.
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Reason #59 to get involved
Only 2,000 Grevy's zebras exist today. They face drought and disease due to pastoralists blocking watering holes for their livestock. African Wildlife Foundation works with pastoralists to help free watering holes. You can support our efforts.
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Reason #68 to get involved
The impala-like kobs inhabit low-lying hills with permanent water sources, restricting them to regions rapidly being populated by humans. Without any designated buffer zones, this vulnerable species is being hunted at an alarming rate.
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Reason #65 to get involved
The Congo Shipping Project has drastically reduced the amount of land lost to unsustainable farming practices. With your support AWF can implement other programs that will limit habitat loss.
Reason #45 to get involved
Due to loss of habitat, deforestation, and hunting, duikers now number less than 15,000. The species population is estimated to have dropped 30% over the past 15 years. Without intervention, this decline shows no sign of reversing.
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