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Belgium destroys ivory, EU prepares strategy to combat wildlife trafficking

April 9, 2014
Recommendations on new strategy were provided by the African Wildlife Foundation and other conservation groups at the request of the European Commission NAIROBI—Earlier today, Belgian authorities publicly condemned the illegal ivory…

Being Neighborly in the Virunga Massif

October 19, 2012
The Virunga Massif is divvied up among three countries, and there is a place in the Massif where Rwandan farmland abuts a Congolese park. On any given day, there is conflict.But this conflict is not between people. It is between farmers and wildlife…

Behind the Legal, Domestic Ivory Trade, a Black Market Flourishes

July 3, 2014
In 1989, after a decades-long spate of elephant poaching and failed regulation of the commercial trade in ivory, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) finally made the decision to ban…

Bees are saving Tanzania’s elephants and improving rural livelihoods

March 29, 2019
Ancient elephant migratory routes run through southern Tanzania’s Kilombero Valley, which is part of a dense cluster of wetlands and forests and in the Great Ruaha River Basin and a designated Ramsar site — a distinction bestowed on internationally…

Beehive fences: Sustainable solution to human-wildlife conflict in Tsavo

May 19, 2023
To raise awareness of the global importance of bees as pollinators, the threats they face, and their contribution to sustainable development, the United Nations designated May 20 as World Bee Day. In Kenya’s Tsavo landscape, the African Wildlife…

Beehive Fences Reduce Human-Elephant Conflict

June 12, 2014
The old saw from Looney Tunes and similarly informed sources has it that African elephants—the mightiest land mammals on Earth which historically were unafraid to charge legions of Roman troops at the nod of their&nbsp…

Beauty Queen on the Catwalk

March 5, 2010
We have photographed three leopards that were previously not captured by our cameras at the Singita Kruger National Park (SKNP) concession. This is in addition to other leopards in the area. Nnzumbeni together with SKNP’s guiding team and in…

BEADS For Education' Announces its First Annual 'Break The Chains Of Illiteracy' Walkathon

August 5, 2005
BEADS for Education is an organization dedicated to improving the status of women in Kenya through women's business development and girls education. Working closely with AWF, BEADS developed a successful Maasai women's cooperative in 1993. Today,…

Bat-Eared Fox

February 22, 2013

Bat

February 22, 2013

Baseline Fish Biodiversity Surveys: Experiences from the Zambezi River, Southern Africa.

March 25, 2013
AWF Conservation in Practice Papers, 2005

Banking on Women

February 11, 2014
When AWF helped the women of Kijabe Group Ranch start up a financial services organization back in 2009, little could we have predicted the immense impact the bank would have on the entire community. In 2007, we’d helped open The Sanctuary at Ol…

Balancing wildlife conservation and livelihoods on Kenya’s group ranches

October 9, 2017
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Balancing the opportunity costs of wildlife conservation for communities around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda (1999)

January 7, 1999
Emerton, L. 1999.  Balancing the opportunity costs of wildlife conservation for communities around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda. Report number: Evaluating Eden Discussion Paper Series No. 5. International Institute for Environment and…

Balancing the Needs of People and Wildlife: An Integrated Approach to Conservation and Development in Rwanda

September 12, 2024
The rebounding of the gorilla population in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park (VNP) is one of conservation’s great success stories. But with that success comes a new challenge: limited space that gorillas and people must share.  Rwanda is…

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