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Two Mountain Gorillas Killed in Rwanda

May 14, 2002
The unthinkable happened in Rwanda late in the afternoon of May 9th. Two highly endangered female mountain gorillas were slaughtered in the Parc National des Volcans.With a mere 660 mountain gorillas in the world, their conservation status has…

Two Lionesses Trapped

November 11, 2008
30 minutes after baiting the leopard traps, and having been reassured that they would be safe from lions, we got a call from Matthew Harding (Head guide). Steve Faulconbridge (Conservation officer) had seen two lionesses get in to the last cage and…

Two Kenya Wildlife Service Rangers Killed by Suspected Poachers

July 19, 2013
AWF is saddened by the news that suspected poachers killed two of our friends at Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Thursday, July 18.   The two, a unit commanding officer and a ranger, were killed in two separate gunfights with…

Two Endangered Mountain Gorillas Shot Dead by Poachers

March 1, 1998
Reports received today from African Wildlife Foundation's (AWF) field staff confirm the poaching of two endangered mountain gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The juvenile male named Birori (meaning "Juggler" for his playful antics in…

Two African Parks Removed from List of World Heritage in Danger

July 6, 2017
Two national parks in Africa, Simien National Park in Ethiopia, and Comoé National Park in Côte d’Ivoire have been removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger.The decision on the World Heritage Sites came at the UNESCO 41st World Heritage…

Turning to Tsavo: why conservation needs to extend across large landscapes

July 20, 2018
Space to roam. It is a must for the world’s largest land animal, but across the transboundary Kilimanjaro landscape straddling Kenya’s southern border — known for its sizeable elephant population — that roaming space is becoming harder to find. This…

Turning to conservation as severe droughts, food insecurity spike

June 4, 2020
By the time the rains had failed yet again in October 2019, more than 100 elephants had already succumbed to the southern drought in Zimbabwe alone. One of the harshest dry periods experienced in the region in the last four decades, the extended…

Turning the Tide on Poaching

May 9, 2014
After taking a quick glance at poaching and other environmental statistics, it’s oftentimes hard to figure out what our generation’s environmental legacy will be for our children. Will there be anything left for them? For that…

Turning a Childhood Passion for Wildlife Into a Conservation Career

October 11, 2013
I grew up in subtropical Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and, for all of my childhood and formative years, lived in close proximity to the relatively small but spectacular Krantzkloof Nature Reserve. For a peri-urban reserve, it has…

Tuberculosis Imperils Lions in Kruger Park

April 1, 1999
The spread of tuberculosis among the lions in South Africa's Kruger National Park is raising fears that the entire lion population may be at risk. TB has occurred primarily in buffalo in the southern sector of the park, where 1,300 of Kruger's…

Tsavo-Mkomazi

July 24, 2023
The Tsavo-Mkomazi landscape straddles the boundary between Kenya and Tanzania. It is one of the world’s largest protected areas, home to more than a third of Kenya’s elephants and nearly a fifth of its black rhinos. Stresses include infrastructure…

Tsavo West

July 27, 2023

Tsavo Elephant Numbers Rise, But at a Slower Rate

July 1, 1999
The number of elephants in Tsavo East and Tsavo West national parks in Kenya continues to grow, but more slowly than in the early 1990s.A January aerial survey of the two parks plus the Rombo and Galana Ranches and Mkomazi Game Reserve in Tanzania …

Tsavo East

July 27, 2023

Trust, Alternatives and a Boat Called MB MOISE

January 28, 2016
For conservation to be successful in the Congo landscape, the way in which AWF intervenes requires a lot of thought. It involves continual investment in sustainable and widespread land-use planning, which seeks to regulate the way…

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