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Communities are front line workers in conservation

April 23, 2021
As the world grapples with diminishing biodiversity and the devastating effects of our unhealthy planet, science is slowly beginning to recognize and acknowledge the role of indigenous people in maintaining essential ecosystems. The…

Comment la Covid-19 menace la faune sauvage du monde

March 9, 2021
Link to: https://www.futura-sciences.com/planete/actualites/faune-covid-19-menace-faune-sauvage-monde-85449/

Commencements and Conservation Schools

May 29, 2013
AWF’s Lupani School in Zambia’s Sekute Chiefdom continues to contribute and enhance the educational needs of the school children in the area. It is one of two AWF schools that have inspired AWF to begin to conceive and craft a continent-wide African…

Coming Together in the Face of Mass Extinction

April 14, 2015
​“My film is going to be a failure if people aren’t changed,” Louie Psihoyos told AWF staff gathered in a conference room in Washington, DC a few weeks ago.  The DC Environmental Film Festival had just come to a close, and the Academy…

Coming Face to Face With the Rhino Poaching Crisis

February 3, 2017
As a sport and wildlife photographer from Australia, I have visited the African continent regularly in the past 25 years. I have been fortunate to experience so many amazing adventures on my trips—especially my time spent photographing black and…

Combined Effort Cracks Ivory Cartel in DRC

September 21, 2016
Last week brought good news for elephants and other species threatened by illegal wildlife trafficking, as a collaborative effort between the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC’s) national police, the Lusaka Agreement Task…

Combating Wildlife Trafficking, Building Law Enforcement Capacity

November 17, 2014
A training workshop to increase the expertise of law enforcement officers to tackle wildlife trafficking began today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The training workshop hosted by the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) in…

Combating wildlife crime through effective prosecution

June 16, 2016
In March 2013, Tian Yia was arrested at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya, and charged with the possession of two pieces of worked ivory weighing 16.6 kg. He pleaded guilty and was fined US$300. In January 2014, Leo Leilonge was…

Combating Wildlife Crime Requires Vigilance

January 30, 2024
The landscape of wildlife crimes is shifting, presenting a host of challenges that demand a recalibration of conservation strategies. While poaching of some species has declined, illegal online trafficking, which first became an issue during the…

Combating rhino horn demand in Vietnam

October 12, 2017
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Colobus Monkey

February 26, 2013

College of African Wildlife Management, Mweka

October 25, 2021
Update, November 2023: As we celebrate the College of African Wildlife Management’s 60th anniversary, we’re highlighting this article on the history of the college. The college’s 60 years of leadership in African wildlife management have made…

Collaring lions for conservation in Tanzania’s Manyara Ranch

September 15, 2017
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Collaring a Lion

March 12, 2009
After two long days of searching without success, we finally found the lion. I had been out in Buffalo Springs looking there, while Shivani was in Samburu Reserve. At 6:36 in the morning, Shivani - the AWF Charlotte Fellow - had found a pair of…

Coconut phone cases protect wildlife in Africa

April 4, 2013
A protective phone case that combats deforestation SHENZHEN, China, April 1, 2013 -- In step with the release of its first range of protective cases, Coconut Workshop has allied itself with African Wildlife Foundation in an effort to save…

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