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A First Encounter

June 11, 2008
I just arrived in Rwanda and am thrilled to be back in mountain gorilla territory - montane forests thick and misty as clouds. Everyone here is gearing up for Kwita Izina, an annual gorilla-naming ceremony modeled after the age-old Rwandan tradition…

A drought-resistant seed boosts sugarcane yields, stops habitat loss in southern Tanzania

October 3, 2019
Sugarcane grown in southern Tanzania’s Kilombero landscape makes up 33 percent of the total sugar produced in the country. African Wildlife Foundation partner Kilombero Sugar Company, the largest sugar producer in Tanzania, works with 8,000…

A Decade to Reflect On…Decade to Plan For Conservation

November 20, 2014
​World Parks Congresses come around once a decade. The last one was ten years ago in Durban South Africa. Now the protected areas community is convened in Sydney Australia. Madiba, the great Nelson Mandela, called for leadership and compassion from…

A day with a mountain gorilla census team

October 27, 2011
We went out knowing that we were in the known territory of unhabituated groups of mountain gorillas as well as the recently habituated tourism group Oruzogo. We were conducting reconnaissance trails in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park's…

A Crack in the Ban on Ivory Trade

January 1, 1998
The sharply differing reactions to the partial lifting of the ban on elephant ivory trade are emblematic of the ongoing struggle over how to best protect Africa's elephants and the interests of their human neighbors.Last June, after two weeks of…

A Conservationist Recalls His Beginnings

October 23, 2013
Two contrasting scenes stand out in my mind when I remember my past as a young boy herding my father’s cattle in the former wildlands of Domboshava, Zimbabwe. Mountains covered with forest full of diverse, juicy wild fruits—this was the common…

A conservationist helps DRC’s forest communities fight COVID-19

May 18, 2020
For Dodo Tshidinda, a typical day at work looks nothing like what you might expect. Traversing hundreds of kilometers on a motorcycle deep in the Congo Basin rainforest is par for the course for Dodo, African Wildlife Foundation’s Program Officer in…

A conservation legacy in the Zambezi Valley: The story of the Randa family of rangers

August 4, 2023
On World Ranger Day, the International Ranger Federation estimated that more than one-and-a-half million rangers are needed to achieve our global targets by 2030. Yet, the current ranger workforce stands at 286,000, showing the need to invest in a…

A Conservation Laboratory in Laikipia-Samburu

October 1, 1999
Heartland Offers Chance to Test New Conservation ApproachesIn the world of wildlife conservation, the Laikipia-Samburu Heartland is truly a land of opportunity.A starkly beautiful area with an exceptionally wide diversity of wildlife, Laikipia…

A Community Business: Elerai Ranch and Conservation Area, Kenya.

March 25, 2013
AWF Working Papers, 2005.

A civil engineer champions Classroom Africa: “Education is the bedrock of African leadership”

June 7, 2023
Chance Conservationists is a series highlighting AWF staff who have embraced people-centered conservation in their professions despite coming from diverse academic fields. These remarkable individuals now espouse conservation values to propel the…

A Cautious Comeback for the African Wild Dog

January 29, 2015
Africa’s wild dogs are a genuine anomaly among the continent’s large predators. For one thing, they’re canids—a doggy minority in a landscape dominated by large cats and hyenas. They hunt in packs like wolves but aren’t very closely related, being…

A Brief History and Context of Bonobo Conservation in Lomako

February 16, 2009
Lomako is a sector of the Befale Territory in the Tshuapa district of the Province of Equateur, DR Congo. The local population is that of the ‘Mongo’ who share the forest with the bonobos. In 1973, the Mongo population saw the first researchers…

A Big Win for Conservation in DRC - Lomako Yokokala Faunal Reserve Officially Gazetted

July 14, 2006
(Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo) - About 15 years after a process was initiated to create a Protected Area for the conservation of one of the world's best studied bonobo populations, the Ministry of Environment and Conservation of Nature,…

A Bank in the Mountains

November 4, 2012
After this brief return to Nairobi, George, Theo, and I were then sent out to the Samburu Heartland (also in Kenya but located north of Nairobi). This held a special interest for me as I visited this area on a short safari six years ago and fell…

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