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Theo Way Nana: Lawyer and Conservation Management Trainee

October 17, 2012
I'm Theo Way Nana. I was born in the heart of Africa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a country with huge and diverse ecological potential. DRC is the country of the mighty river Congo and of prestigious endemic species like…

The Youngest Victims of Poaching: Orphaned Rhinos at Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park

July 25, 2013
It’s long been my belief that rhino poaching is a painful abstraction for most of us with an interest in African wildlife.  We see the gruesome photographs of de-horned animals on the Internet and read the news clips about the…

The World Conservation Union Releases the 2004 Red List of Threatened Species: 15,589 Species Face Extinction

December 8, 2004
Bangkok, Thailand, 17 November 2004 (IUCN and The World Conservation Union).A total of 15,589 species face extinction, reveals the 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. One in three amphibians and almost half of all freshwater turtles are…

The World Conservation Union Releases the 2003 Red List of Threatened Species

November 24, 2003
Gland, Switzerland, 18 November 2003 (IUCN-The World Conservation Union). The Seychelles, the Galapagos, Hawaii, the remote South Atlantic islands - all conjure up images of tropical paradise or rugged beauty. But beneath these islands' striking…

The Wilds celebrates birth of second rhinoceros this month

March 9, 2021
Link to: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-wilds-celebrates-birth-of-second-rhinoceros-this-month/ar-BB1cbjw0

The Wildlife Clubs of Kenya

October 25, 2021
In 1968, students at Kagumo High School in Nyeri, Kenya wrote to the national Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife and asked how they might learn more about Kenyan wildlife. This simple query started an unprecedented youth movement, first within Kenya…

The Wildlife and Wild Lands of Kenya

July 22, 2013
Is there anything more wonderful than travel? Few experiences provide more lasting memories, and even fewer modify your perceptions more distinctly. Traveling has a way of making the world seem bigger, and smaller, simultaneously. …

The Volcanoes of Rwanda

October 21, 2014
As we climbed out of Kigali on to one of the ridges leading north-west to the Volcanoes National Park area I was surprised to see the lush, green landscape spreading out across the ridges and valleys way into the distance. This landscape contrasted…

The Use of REDD+ in Achieving Conservation Goals

June 3, 2014
AWF’s climate change programme focuses on both climate mitigation and adaptation and the inclusion of climate-related impacts into AWF’s entire conservation planning framework. The development of Reducing Emissions from…

The United States’ Little Known Role in Wildlife Crime

December 15, 2016
Valued at an estimated $10–$20 billion per year, the global illegal wildlife trade is said to be the fourth-largest illegal trade in the world. To date, much attention has been focused on consumer countries in Asia, a major…

The Truth About Lions: AWF Researcher Bernard Kissui Comments on Lion Crisis

January 8, 2010
The Truth About Lions': AWF Researcher Bernard Kissui Comments on Lion CrisisAWF's Bernard Kissui is among the researchers trying to stem the startling decline in Africa's lion populations.As part of a feature story in the January issue of…

The trip of a lifetime on an AWF safari

October 13, 2011
This summer, AWF hosted an exclusive member safari to Uganda and Rwanda. There, the nine intrepid safari goers trekked through dense bamboo thickets to see mountain gorillas, spied chimpanzees in the rainforest, and snapped photos of tree…

The Treasures of Tarangire

October 1, 1998
Less famous than Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire nonetheless qualifies as one of the finest parks in Tanzania.Location: Eastern Tanzania, near Lake Manyara, in the Rift Valley.Size: About 1,000 square miles.Landscape:…

The Tragedies of Poaching: Rangers Killed in Tsavo

May 20, 2003
Sadly, we are once again faced with a poaching-related tragedy. This time, however, we are mourning the loss of two of Kenya Wildlife Service's (KWS) rangers who were killed on May 11, 2003 in a valiant effort to protect the wildlife of Tsavo East…

The Trackers Face to Face With the Bonobos

December 1, 2008
Medos Bokuwa Bolesa, a tracker since working with the Germans in the 1990s, and Isaac Lokili Lomboto, the youngest of all the trackers we trained, come face to face with the bonobos in this difficult season.This difficult season is marked by the…

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