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Baiting Traps - Who's the Bait...?

February 10, 2009
So I started baiting the cages on Tuesday January 27rd. With the loss of the research leopard due to a porcupine incident, I needed to fit another leopard with the tracking collar. It so happened that at that time I had a visitor to the leopard…

Back to eastern DRC -- a first visit since the war

June 9, 2009
Hi, this is Wellard again --writing to tell you about the rest of our visit to DRC, a journey of mixed emotions. After leaving the beekeepers, we traveled another 12 kilometres of bumpy road to the T-junction to the local army base and the National…

Baby Mountain Gorillas Named at Kwita Izina Ceremony

July 7, 2014
At Kwita Izina ceremony, 18 new baby gorillas receive names Rwandans recently celebrated the birth of 18 baby gorillas at the 10th anniversary of Kwita Izina, the annual gorilla naming ceremony, which took place last Tuesday. The event…

Baby Gorillas in The Mist

July 13, 2010
Your eyes were not deceiving you. There is, indeed, a ceremony for naming mountain gorillas and it is called Kwita Izina. The most recent Kwita Izina (which literally means 'to give a name' in Kinyarwanda, the mother tongue of Rwanda) was held in…

Baby elephants in Kenya receive special names and more support

December 10, 2021
At the foot of Africa’s tallest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro, lies Amboseli National Park. The protected area at Kenya’s southern border, only about 392 sq. kilometers, is a rare gem. Despite its relatively small area, it hosts over 1,800 African bush…

Baby bamboo plants restore mountain gorilla habitat in Rwanda

October 12, 2020
Before African alpine bamboo grows into the tall, verdant stands clustered across high mountain forests, it starts off as a fragile shoot from a seed so tiny that it is invisible to the naked eye.The young plants of Yushania alpina, ranging from 2…

Babu and Mama’s Visit to the Leopard Project

December 8, 2008
This is way overdue, but was eclipsed by numerous events that took place in between. I apologise for that. Following the Aspen Seminar that was held in Johannesburg and Singita Sabi Sand in October 2008, Babu (who is on the AWF’s board of trustees)…

Baboon

February 21, 2013

AWF’s Newest Conservation Superstars

August 13, 2014
As the school year begins, six young conservationists are gearing up for a different type of education—one that is very hands on.The African continent is large and diverse, and as AWF expands into further landscapes we will need access to a greater…

AWF’s Multifaceted Approach to Chimpanzee Conservation

July 12, 2024
Chimpanzees play a vital role in maintaining forest health and contribute to human well-being through income-generating projects such as tourism. This year’s World Chimpanzee Day serves as a reminder to intensify our conservation and sustainable…

AWF’s Dja Landscape Strategy Kicks Off in Cameroon

March 21, 2022
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) office in Cameroon earlier this month held a strategy workshop to align the organization’s 10-year Strategic Vision with the current conservation challenges and needs of the Dja landscape in south-eastern…

AWF’s Charles Wall Young African Policy Fellows join AMCEN negotiations

September 19, 2022
Knowledge Vingi spearheads transformational conservation projects and programs working with young people in his home country Zimbabwe. An environmental scientist by training, he has worked with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority…

AWF’s Board Chair Remembers Satao

June 27, 2014
I was heartbroken when I heard the news about the death of Satao, a mighty bull elephant recently killed by poachers in Kenya’s Tsavo National Park. It is unfortunate that Satao should survive the poaching wars of the 1970s…

AWF’s AU Partnership: A Win for Wildlife

December 13, 2016
Since stepping into the role of African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) president in January 2016, Kaddu Sebunya has met with heads of state and regional bodies in Africa to advocate for sustainable development that takes the continent’s…

AWF's US$10 Million Urgent Response Fund to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade

December 4, 2014
As tens of thousands of African elephants and a record number of Africa’s rhinos are killed by poachers each year, African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has established a US$10 million Urgent Response Fund to stop the killing of Africa’s…

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