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World Hippopotamus Day: Protecting Africa's Iconic Giants 

February 15, 2024
Despite their imposing size and reputation for aggression, Hippopotamus face a growing threat from the illegal wildlife trade. Classified as "vulnerable," by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) they receive less international…

World Hippo Day: Africa’s hippos targeted for illegal ivory trade

February 15, 2023
The hippo has two habitat requirements: waters deep enough to cover them entirely and nearby grasslands where they can graze. With the growing demand and competition for water resources, plus rising rates of land conversions for infrastructure…

World Heritage in Danger: protecting Africa's natural wealth

May 4, 2018
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World Heritage Day 2023: Celebrating Africa’s rich natural history

April 18, 2023
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) works in Africa’s most biodiverse regions, conserving endangered wildlife and essential ecosystems. Some of these sites are recognized by the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for their…

World Gorilla Day: Silverback Rafiki’s legacy lives on

September 24, 2020
In the wake of the shocking death of Rafiki, one of Uganda's best-known and most-loved gorillas, conservationists are closely watching the Nkuringo gorilla group in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. In June, Rafiki was speared by a poacher who…

World Giraffe Day: Celebrating giraffe conservation pioneers

June 21, 2023
Every year, on June 21, the world commemorates World Giraffe Day. This day was initiated by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation in 2014 to celebrate the world’s tallest animal on the longest day or night (depending on which hemisphere you live) of…

World Giraffe Day: AWF Launches Giraffe Conservation Fund with Anne Innis Dagg Foundation

June 21, 2021
AWF-AID Foundation partnership will help reverse declines in sensitive African giraffe populations in Tanzania; Dagg Fund to provide trained wildlife sniffer dogs to deter giraffe poaching NAIROBI, KENYA/WASHINGTON, D.C./OAKVILLE, ON,…

World Food Day: Restoring security and relocating markets improves lives in Bili

October 17, 2022
Bili-Mbomu is a protected area complex teeming with wildlife. However, this wonder is being undermined by the unsustainable use of resources. Prospects of artisanal mining activities, agricultural expansion, and increased residential development in…

World Female Ranger Week: AWF Celebrates Women on the Front Lines of Conservation

June 24, 2024
Rangers, wildlife scouts, and game wardens stand on the front lines protecting Africa’s breathtaking landscapes and iconic wildlife, which face constant threats. They act as a bridge between communities and protected areas and are often the first…

World Female Ranger Day: Zimbabwean wildlife scout survives attack by poachers

June 23, 2023
Across the globe, women constitute about 11 percent of the ranger workforce, a stark indicator that the ranger working environment has been gender-blind over the years. Yet, these brave and courageous women are at the forefront of conserving their…

World Environment Day: Zimbabwe’s journalists are changing the media landscape after AWF-led training

June 5, 2023
Over a year after an AWF-led environmental journalism training, four journalists have taken full advantage of their new skills—and the Southern African media landscape is better for it. This World Environment Day, AWF is celebrating their award…

World Environment Day: Explore Africa's savannas, tropical rainforests

June 3, 2022
For World Environment Day 2022, African Wildlife Foundation is celebrating #OnlyOneEarth by calling attention to the rich diversity of biomes, ecosystems, and species on our planet. Just as there is only one Earth, there is only one Africa. The…

World Elephant Day 2020 Falls on Uncertain Times for Largest Land Mammal and Communities Conserving African Wildlife

August 12, 2020
AWF Points to Social, Economic Instability from COVID-19 as Growing Threat to Conservation;  Renews Call to Stop Illegal Trade of Elephant Ivory to Buyers in Asia and Other Parts of the World. WASHINGTON, D.C. and NAIROBI, KENYA (August…

World Dog Day: Sniffer Dogs Advancing Giraffe Conservation

August 26, 2023
Every year, on August 26th, the world comes together to celebrate our four-legged companions on World Dog Day. In a world where the beauty of wildlife is constantly threatened by illegal trafficking, every tool at our disposal is vital in the…

World Bonobo Day: Protecting Our Closest Kin, the "Hippie Chimps"

February 14, 2024
February 14th isn't just about romance; it's also World Bonobo Day, highlighting the plight of these fascinating and endangered primates. Often called the "forgotten apes," bonobos share a remarkable 98.7% of our DNA, making them our closest living…

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