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Global Environment & Development Agendas: An Integrated Strategy for Conservation (2020)

August 30, 2020
Latremouille, C., Khan, S., Maputla, N., Deppen, J., d’Arcy, L., O’Connor, S. Global Environment & Development Agendas: An Integrated Strategy for Conservation (2020)_ Definition, Theory of Change, and Recommendations for Application…

Giving Rhinos More Room to Roam

July 23, 2007
In Kenya, the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary has been successfully expanded to make more room for its horned inhabitants, thanks to the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), Eden Wildlife Trust, IUCN-SSC-African Rhino Specialist…

Give the gift of African conservation this holiday season

December 20, 2021
You can get your loved one (or even yourself) an extra special gift this holiday season. When you buy one of these gifts, you also support the African Wildlife Foundation.TeemillAWF has partnered with Teemill — the zero-waste apparel company — on an…

Give back with your 2022 holiday gift shopping

December 8, 2022
If you love Africa’s wildlife and care deeply about African-led conservation, there are plenty of ways to give back to African Wildlife Foundation just by shopping. African Wildlife Foundation is also proud to partner with quality brands that share…

Giraffes Win Big at CITES Wildlife Conference

August 23, 2019
Giraffes will for the first time enjoy protection after countries voted on August 22, 2019 to end unregulated international trade in giraffe parts.The proposal to include giraffes in Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered…

Giraffes

August 29, 2023

Giraffe and Elephant Population Monitoring

February 25, 2013
Since the beginning of 2012, the African Wildlife Foundation began a project on the monitoring of elephant and giraffe populations in the WAP ecosystem in West Africa.The WAP or W – Arly – Pendjari ecosystem, covering more than 35,000 sqkm in three…

Giraffe

February 26, 2013

Gifts that Give Back to Wildlife

November 14, 2014
During this holiday season, you can treat your loved ones to gifts that also give back to Africa’s wildlife—or put these items on your own wishlist. Here at African Wildlife Foundation, we’re lucky enough to work with a variety of generous…

Getting the Call

February 6, 2013
I’m a telecommuter, so I was just sitting here at home, eating my lunch and working on a manuscript, when the phone rang. My memories of the call are kind of fuzzy, because I was so stunned that my brain pretty much switched off for a while there…

Get the Scoop on Deforestation in Africa

April 22, 2015
Happy Earth Day!  On this 45th anniversary of the international day to celebrate our wonderful planet, many people across the globe find themselves oscillating between feelings of grave concern and marked optimism.They’re concerned about the…

Gerenuk

February 26, 2013

George Okwaro: Conservation Management Trainee and Conservation Scholar

October 9, 2012
​Conservation Management Trainees, George (left) and SamThe undulating hills laced with eucalyptus and Markhamia lutea trees, peaks of granite rocks, and green valleys of corn and Napier grass I see in western Kenya today are now a pale shadow of…

Genetic structure of wild bonobo populations: diversity of mitochondrial DNA and geographical distribution (2013)

October 15, 2013
Kawamoto, Y., Takemoto, H., Higuchi, S., Sakamaki, T., Hart, J.A., Hart, T.B., Tokuyama, N., Reinartz, G.E., Guislain, P., Dupain, J. and Cobden, A.K., 2013. Genetic structure of wild bonobo populations: diversity of mitochondrial DNA and…

Genet

February 26, 2013

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