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14 Baby Gorillas Named in Rwanda

June 8, 2010
VIRUNGA HEARTLAND--The African Wildlife Foundation joins Rwanda in celebrating the 14 baby gorillas named at Kwita Izina, Rwanda's annual festival held in honor of the country's highly endangered mountain gorilla population.Now in its sixth year,…

11 ways to give back to wildlife during this holiday season

December 15, 2020
During this holiday season, give (and get!) gifts that make a difference. Treat your loved ones to these gifts that also give back to Africa’s wildlife — or put these items on your own wishlist.Teemill: AWF has partnered with Teemill — the zero…

10 Tips for Practicing Sustainable Tourism on Safari

August 22, 2016
An African safari is an adventure everyone should experience at least once. In order for that to be a possibility for future generations, it’s important for all guests to practice sustainable tourism. Since 1981, AWF partner Thomson Safaris has been…

1,215 Rhinos Poached in South Africa in 2014

January 22, 2015
A record 1,215 rhinos were poached in South Africa in 2014, according to figures recently released by the country’s Department of Environmental Affairs. The 2014 figure represents a 21 percent increase in poaching from the previous year,…

1,020 Rhinos Poached in South Africa Since January

November 20, 2014
A record 1,152 rhinos in South Africa could become victims of the illegal wildlife trade by the end of the year, according to the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF). The African conservation group based its projections on today’s…

$10 Million Gift Expands Conservation in Africa

April 25, 2008
CHICAGO -- Conservation of Africa's famed wild landscapes will expand with innovative strategies funded by a generous $10 million donation by Oak Brook, Illinois, resident Connie Keller, chair of the board of trustees for The Nature Conservancy in…

#OurNatureOurHealth Campaign Launches with Webinar on Zoonotic Diseases

August 4, 2020
NAIROBI, KENYA /// News Advisory /// As the world continues to grapple with the new reality that COVID-19 has brought thus far, the categorization of the virus as a zoonotic disease must not be ignored. The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is the…

#OurNatureOurHealth Campaign Explores the Impact of COVID-19 on Africa's Economy

September 1, 2020
On August 26, 2020, African Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) Biodiversity Alliance (ACBA) organized a webinar on the economic effects of COVID-19 in Africa. ACBA is a group that brings together like-minded CSOs in Africa intending to define Africa…

"We’re Raising Hope": How Fish Farming is Changing Lives in the Congo Basin

July 25, 2025
In Cameroon, in the heart of the Congo Basin, where the canopy of the Dja Biosphere  Reserve stretches across the horizon, lies the small village of Bifolone. For generations, the Baka indigenous people have called this forest home. It has…

"African Cats" Posts Strong Advance Sales in Support of African Wildlife Foundation Initiative

April 11, 2011
With more than $1.7 Million in Advance Sales, Disneynature Already Set to Save More Than 9,500 Acres-- and Still Counting BURBANK, California, April 11, 2011 -- "African Cats" is still more than two weeks from opening on…

‘People Say I Lost… But I Really Won’

June 17, 2015
As a young Samburu girl on the semi-arid lands of Laikipia in northern Kenya, Jane Putonoi could not shake the deep-rooted feeling that she had to serve her community. After witnessing time and time again the irreversible effects of…

‘It is hard to imagine a penalty too harsh for those found guilty of instigating and promoting this vile crime’

October 24, 2014
As news broke of the U.S. government’s indictment of Dawie and Janneman Groenewald, two South African brothers charged with allegedly operating a rhino horn trafficking syndicate, African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) CEO and member of the…

‘Africa’s elephants can no longer support the world’s addiction to ivory’

November 14, 2013
Following the destruction of the U.S. government’s stockpile of ivory in Denver on Thursday, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) released the following statement from CEO Patrick Bergin: On behalf of the African Wildlife Foundation …

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