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The Economic Impacts of Safari Lodges

September 9, 2014
I am investigating the social and economic impacts of Ngoma Safari Lodge—one of AWF’s Conservation Lodges located adjacent to Chobe National Park in Botswana on local communities. The lodge was set up with the…

The Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda Unite for Conservation in the Central Albertine Rift

October 24, 2005
Home to the world's remaining mountain gorillas and many other endemic species of mammals, birds and plants, the Central Albertine Rift region will soon be the focus of joint conservation efforts by the governments of the Democratic Republic of…

The Delicate and Mighty

August 13, 2008
“There is a mystery behind that masked gray visage, an ancient life force, delicate and mighty, awesome an enchanted, commanding the silence ordinarily reserved for mountain peaks, great fires, and the sea.” -- Peter Matthiessen on elephants from …

The dark side of big cat "sanctuaries"

August 9, 2021
Update: The Big Cat Public Safety Act Becomes LawA year after “Tiger King,” what has changed for captive lions, tigers, and cheetahs?There are as many as 10,000 privately held captive tigers in the U.S., as compared to fewer than 4,000 tigers in the…

The Cute, but Tough, African Hedgehog

August 16, 2013
Africa is full of iconic species:  lions, elephants, rhinos, cheetahs, and more. Look closer to the ground, though, and you may just spot a species not typically associated with African safaris.The African pygmy hedgehog, or four-toed…

The conservation scientist advocating for Africa's wildlife on Capitol Hill

April 12, 2018
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The Conservation Opportunities of Growth Corridors

December 14, 2015
A wheel can take you forward, or it can take you backward. The direction depends on how you roll it. Growth corridors are similar to wheels in that they can take you forward or backward depending on how they develop. Simply…

The Collared Leopard Not Doing Well - Will He Make It?

January 12, 2009
The collared leopard is not healthy! Three weeks ago when I went away on holiday I went out on a few occasions together with the tracking team to track the collared leopard. He seemed to be doing well, but sometimes he looked a bit hungry. At that…

The Climate Change Road to Paris

November 19, 2015
In two weeks an AWF delegation will join thousands of people from around the globe in Paris for the 21st Conference of Party on Climate Change. AWF is strongly urging all parties to support a binding and universal agreement on climate…

The Chinese Government Can Stop the Ivory Market

February 14, 2014
When I heard about the news that China for the first time crushed 6.1 tons of ivory in public, I was just back from three months' field investigative reporting in Africa on Chinese involvement in wildlife trafficking—essentially…

The Bonobos of the Lomako-Yokokala Faunal Reserve for the World to Discover

November 21, 2008
Hello everyone! Thanks to the internet connection installed on the 14th of November 2008, and the basic infrastructure which has been built at our Lomako Conservation Science Camp - all the information on the populations of bonobos living in this…

The Bodhi Tree Foundation Launches Groundbreaking Campaign to Unite Tourism Industry to Save Africa’s Elephants

January 14, 2014
The Bodhi Tree Foundation (TBTF) launches S.A.F.E, an anti-poaching campaign aimed at galvanizing and uniting the tourism industry to elevate awareness of the current elephant poaching crisis. Developed in response to the plea of tour operators…

The AWF Internship Experience

November 17, 2011
The following post was written by AWF's 2011 summer Marketing Intern Jake Abell. Last summer, I traveled from the beauty of the Maasai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya to the urban office of African Wildlife Foundation in Washington, D.C. In…

The Amboseli-Longido Heartland

January 1, 2000
ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1999(African Wildlife News - Winter 2000)Because migrating wildlife in this region often cross national boundaries, the Amboseli-Longido Heartland straddles the border of two countries. It encompasses Amboseli National Park and…

The Amazing Migration of Lucky the Wildebeest

July 11, 2014
The children’s faces lit up with excitement as the teachers handed out copies of The Amazing Migration of Lucky the Wildebeest, a story of the migration of a young wildebeest and its zebra friend from Lake Natron to Tarangire National Park in…

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