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90 percent of Africa’s protected areas lack critical funding for lions

January 13, 2018
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60 Years of Visionary Conservation Leadership

February 4, 2020

6 tips for holiday gifts that support wildlife conservation

December 17, 2021
As the clock counts down to the close of 2021, the season of giving is underway. Consider these six easy, flexible, and impactful opportunities as you plan your giving this holiday season and support wildlife conservation through the African…

50 Community Rangers Graduate from AWF-Sponsored Training

September 21, 2020
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is pleased to announce that 50 community rangers graduated on September 21, 2020 at Kasigau Community Conservancy Headquarters in the Tsavo-Mkomazi landscape. The 3-week training was organized by the Taita…

5 Ways You Can Make a Difference for Africa's Wildlife

September 4, 2015
​ Whether you've only seen it through photographs and videos, or have experienced it for yourself in person, there's no denying the majestic beauty of Africa's picturesque landscapes and awe-inspiring wildlife. Sadly, habitat…

5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Pangolin

February 21, 2015
Did you know that today is World Pangolin Day? It’s a whole day dedicated to celebrating and raising awareness about this unique mammal—which is not only the world’s only truly scaly mammal but also, unfortunately, its most trafficked. In honor of…

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Nelson Mandela

December 6, 2013
Photo by Naijamayor.com / CC BY1.Despite a lifetime of political activism, Nelson Mandela voted for the first time in his life on April 27, 1994Photo by sorpresina / CC BY2.“Nelson” was the English name given to…

5 rhinoceros facts for World Rhino Day

September 22, 2021
World Rhino Day has been celebrated on September 22 every year since 2010, uniting wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists across the globe to bring much-needed attention to this magnificent but vulnerable mammal. Once widespread in Africa…

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March 19, 2013

3rd Hong Kong Retailer Drops Ivory

May 27, 2014
Hong Kong’s Yue Hwa Chinese Products Emporium Ltd. announced that it is no longer selling ivory products, according to a memo obtained by WildAid. The statement follows similar announcements from fellow retailers Chinese Arts &…

38 Seizures of Wildlife Contraband Recorded in Kenya

September 26, 2016
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) reported today the seizure of 38 illicit wildlife products in transit since January 2016 at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) airport through the Canines for Conservation program operated by…

3 reasons to celebrate World Wildlife Day in 2022

March 3, 2022
There are more than 8,000 critically endangered plant and animal species in the wild. Estimates of endangered or vulnerable wildlife on the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species are equally alarming — over…

3 Births Bolster Numbers of Rare Mountain Zebras

July 1, 1999
Cape mountain zebra were never very numerous to begin with, but back in 1950, their numbers had nosedived to a precarious 91. Intense conservation efforts began to reverse the decline, gradually raising their numbers to more than 400 by 1984 and to…

2nd Africa's Protected Area Director’s Conference concludes in Zimbabwe, unveiling conservation blueprint

March 8, 2024
 Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, March 9, 2024—The Second African Protected Areas and Conservation Conference (APAD) concluded yesterday, highlighting the pivotal role of Protected and Conserved Areas (PCAs) in fostering sustainable development…

2024: A Year of Wake-Up Calls, Lessons, and Resolve for African Conservation

December 23, 2024
As the curtain falls on 2024, the year stands as a defining moment for Africa. This year revealed the continent’s extraordinary resilience, the urgency of addressing climate change, and the undeniable link between conservation and sustainable…

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