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The Time is Now to Save Africa's Elephants

June 26, 2014
Dear friends, I am a Mars scientist—not a wildlife activist. But I have been horrified to learn of the recent poaching of Satao, the beloved Kenyan elephant pictured here. He was poached for his ivory. The picture of his mutilated…

The time for nature to thrive is now

June 5, 2020
The world has been thrust into a global health and economic crisis that will reverberate long after COVID-19 has passed. In the midst of all this, wildlife and the environment, often taking a back seat when economic policies are being discussed, are…

The Tarangire-Manyara Heartland

January 1, 2000
Composed primarily of savanna, lakes, swamps and flood plains, the Tarangire-Manyara Heartland includes Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Parks, the Marang Forest, a large area of the Masai Steppe and small urban areas. Much of the land outside…

The Story Behind the Leopard Capture

November 19, 2008
Ok, I’ll write something then! When I first saw the leopard trapped in the cage, I didn’t believe my eyes. He looked calm and was just sitting there in the cage looking at me. I got so excited that I started running. If you asked me why I was…

The status of key large mammals in the Kenya-Tanzania borderland: A comparative analysis and conservation implications (2015)

September 16, 2015
Moses, M.O., Lekishon, K., Daniel, M., Fiesta, W., John, W.K., Noah, W.S., Hanori, M., Erastus, K., Hamza, K., Samwel, B. and Philip, M., 2015. The status of key large mammals in the Kenya-Tanzania borderland: A comparative analysis and conservation…

The Silent Killer of Africa's Wildlife

April 1, 2015
The following is an excerpt from "Habitat Loss: Wildlife's Silent Killer and the Central Role Protected Areas Play on Biodiversity Protection in Africa," a chapter written by AWF's Vice President of Conservation…

The Second Africa Protected Areas Directors’ Conference Report (FRE)

November 25, 2020
L'impact de la COVID-19 sur Les Opérations et Les Programmes Relatifs aux Aires Protégées en Afrique

The Second Africa Protected Areas Directors’ Conference Report (ENG)

November 25, 2020
Impacts of COVID-19 on Africa's Protected Areas Operations and Programmes

The Role of Ivory in Elephant Conservation

December 21, 2006
In 2004, journalist and conservationist John Frederick Walker launched The Ivory Project to examine one of the most controversial issues in elephant conservation: the role of ivory. Among its initiatives are the publication of Walker's forthcoming…

The Role of Indigenous People and Local Communities in Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures

March 8, 2022

The role of business in biodiversity and impact assessment (2005)

January 6, 2005
Athanas, A. 2005. The role of business in biodiversity and impact assessment. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 23(1), 29–35. 

The Role of Alternative Livelihoods in Conservation: Lessons Learned from the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape. (2008)

January 6, 2008
Dupain, J., Bwebwe, F., Elliott, J., Sebunya, K., Williams, D. and Nackoney, J., 2008. Case Study 2 - The Role of Alternative Livelihoods in Conservation: Lessons Learned from the Maringa-Lopori-Wamba Landscape. Landscape-Scale Conserved. Congo…

The Road to Development

December 19, 2014
To get to the town of Kondoa (located in the district of Kondoa) from Arusha, Tanzania, you drive almost 300 km down Rte. A104. Google Maps will tell you the drive takes three hours and 47 minutes, but Google Maps is wrong. The journey…

The Return of Bonobos

May 21, 2009
It’s as if the spirit of Papa Bosco Ikwa is with us! After a long period of searching fruitlessly for bonobos, out with our tracking team we have located a group of 13 individuals -- 4 males and 6 females carrying two juveniles and a baby. …

The Process of Preparing a General Management Plan for a Protected Area

March 15, 2014
AWF Working Papers, 2006

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