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Non-Governmental and Technical Partners

March 11, 2013

Nomads of the North

October 1, 1999
The northern part of the Laikipia-Samburu Heartland, just north of the equator, where Mt. Kenya's foothills give way to desert, is inhabited by some 107,000 members of the Samburu tribe, a nomadic, pastoral people also known as the Liokop.The…

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Dr. Wangari Maathai Visits Starbucks Coffee Company in Seattle

March 14, 2006
Dr. Wangari Maathai, founder of the Green Belt Movement (GBM) and winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize, is visiting Starbucks Coffee Company headquarters on March 14, 2006. Dr. Maathai, a member of the Kenyan Parliament, arranged the visit to learn…

No More Than 80,000 Giraffe Left in Africa

June 20, 2014
As the first-ever annual World Giraffe Day on June 21 approaches, world’s tallest land mammal threatened by conflict with humans, habitat loss, war, and disease The overall giraffe population in Africa has fallen by 40 percent in the…

Nigeria

January 7, 2020
Nigeria is home to a wealth of biodiversity within its seven national parks. Nigeria lies on the western part of Africa on the Gulf of Guinea. It contains several large urban centers like the capital city Abuja and is one of sub-Saharan Africa’s…

Nicole Engdahl

March 22, 2024

Nickelodeon International and AWF Premiere Wildlife Specials To Help Endangered Animals

July 9, 2018
 NICKELODEON INTERNATIONAL AND AFRICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION PREMIERE WILDLIFE SPECIAL TO INSPIRE KIDS TO HELP ENDANGERED ANIMALS TANZANIA ENVIRONMENT ADDED TO NICKELODEON’S HIT GEOGRAPHY APP “DORA’S WORLDWIDE ADVENTURE”  …

Ngoyla

July 25, 2023

NGOs Call for Mining Ban in World Heritage Sites

November 18, 2014
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) joins forces with 8 other world-leading conservation organisations (African Wildlife Foundation, Fauna & Flora International, Frankfurt Zoological Society, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, The…

Ngorongoro Conservation Area

July 25, 2023

NGO Harnesses the Power of Africa’s Private Sector to Advance Conservation’s Bottom Line

September 24, 2013
African Wildlife Foundation announces new Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action to scale up investment in Africa for the benefit of people and wildlife NEW YORK, September 24, 2013—The perception of Africa as a troubled…

NGO Coalition Urges Closure of Online Ivory Sales in Japan

March 24, 2016
Today, 32 environmental and conservation organizations appealed to Yahoo! Japan, the world's largest internet ivory seller, and its major shareholder SoftBank, to halt all elephant ivory sales on Yahoo! Japan’s shopping and auctions sites.An open…

Ngai Ndethia

July 27, 2023

Next Steps for Leopard Collaring

January 27, 2009
After losing the collared leopard I spent the week moving cage traps to other areas in the hope of capturing two other leopards to collar for research. During that period I worked with some of the guys from Singita’s guiding department. This was a…

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December 14, 2023

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