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Trump’s Wake Up Call for Africa

June 2, 2017
US President Donald Trump's announcement on June 1 that the US is withdrawing from the 2015 Paris climate agreement could have disastrous consequences for Africa’s environment and the poor, Mr. Kaddu Sebunya, the African Wildlife Foundation…

Trophy hunting not an option to finance conservation in Africa

July 21, 2017
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has called for the re-evaluation of conservation models across the continent following the killing of a lion in Zimbabwe by trophy hunters. The six-year-old lion, named Xanda, was shot by an American trophy…

Tree species diversity and dominance in Gelai Forest Reserve, Tanzania (2014)

October 9, 2014
Sitati, N., Gichohi, N., Lenaiyasa, P., Millanga, P., Maina, M., Warinwa, F., and Muruthi, P., 2014. Tree species diversity and dominance in Gelai Forest Reserve, Tanzania. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources. 3(3): 31-37. 

Travel to Uganda and Rwanda in October With the African Wildlife Foundation

July 18, 2003
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CRAIG SHOLLEY AT CSHOLLEY@AWF.ORG or 1-888-4WILDLIFEITINERARY:Wednesday, October 15ALOFTThis evening board your international overnight flight to London. (1 night, meals aloft)JFK - LHR BA116 11:00PM 11:00AM…

Travel to AWF's Southern African Heartlands

April 8, 2004
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CRAIG SHOLLEY AT CSHOLLEY@AWF.ORG or 1-888-4WILDLIFESOUTH AFRICASouth Africa is commonly promoted as "The Rainbow Nation" and "A World In One Country", and with two oceans, subtropical savannah, arid…

Travel to AWF's East African Heartlands and Experience the Great Migration

August 11, 2003
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CRAIG SHOLLEY AT CSHOLLEY@AWF.ORG or 1-888-4WILDLIFEITINERARY:Monday, February 23TRAVELING TO TANZANIAToday board your international flight to Africa. There are a variety of ways to get to Arusha for the…

Travel to AWF's East African Heartlands and Experience the Best of Kenya!

December 16, 2004
Saturday August 20 - Tuesday August 30, 2005Safari includes special briefings by AWF Conservation Program staff.FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CRAIG SHOLLEY AT CSHOLLEY@AWF.ORG or 1-888-4-WILDLIFEITINERARY:To Arrive August 20TRAVELING TO…

Travel in Uganda Made Easier with the Pearl Guide App

December 18, 2013
Want to go sailing on Lake Victoria, discover the scenic route to Murchison Falls, or dance the night away in Kampala, but haven't a clue who to call for advice? You’re in luck, because there’s a new smartphone application …

Transfrontier Conservation Areas: Integrating Biodiversity and Poverty Alleviation in Southern Africa

March 25, 2007
Published in Natural Resources Forum, No. 31, 2007.

Transforming Lives Through Water: A New Hope for Faro National Park

March 19, 2025
 40-year-old Haoua Laraba sits outside her house in Tchamba Village, remembering a time when her days would start with a one-kilometer walk to fetch water from a nearby stream way before sunrise. By the time she walks back, the sun would be up…

Transboundary Protected Area Impacts on Communities: Case Study of Three Southern Africa Transboundary Conservation Initiatives

March 25, 2013
AWF Working Papers, 2005

Training Rangers for Tourism in the Congo

May 20, 2009
After ICCN (the Congo government’s national park and nature conservation authority) officially reopened the Mikeno sector of Virunga National Park for tourism on May 1st, IGCP was invited to train the rangers who would be involved in the handling of…

Training Anti-Poaching Scouts in Amboseli

March 11, 2009
As I mentioned in my earlier post, working with local communities is crucial in our Grevy’s zebra conservation efforts. We therefore work with local community  scouts  to monitor Grevy’s zebras and other wild animal numbers, human-wildlife…

Tracking Twins in the Wind

March 12, 2009
It’s an uncharacteristically warm day high in the mountains on the Southern edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park here in Southern Uganda. At over 7,000 feet (2,300 meters), the chill during cloudless nights can have a bite, and foggy…

Tracking the Twins - Part 2

March 14, 2009
As I emerge from the scrubby undergrowth of the Park-to-farm transitional forest I am startled by Mama Christmas, and older female who has broken from the pack and is sitting stoically on top of a huge boulder overlooking the squawking birds and…

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