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Wildlife economies: What are they and how do they impact conservation?

May 6, 2020
An analysis of COVID-19’s impact on conservation — and especially African conservation – is not complete without considering the economic ramifications this pandemic has on the wildlife, wild lands, and people who, typically enjoying the benefits of…

Wildlife Economies Fact Sheet (2022)

December 12, 2022

Wildlife crime cases in the fast track with new equipment, special training

December 13, 2019
As a young lawyer, I was nervous yet excited to be stationed in Tsavo — the largest wildlife ecosystem in Kenya. This landscape carries the biggest populations of elephants in the country. Working amid this beautiful natural resource in southern…

Wildlife Corridors

January 20, 2020

Wildlife Conservation Expo 2012

November 7, 2012
Last month, I had the privilege of representing AWF for the second time at the annual Wildlife Conservation Network (WCN) Expo at the Mission Bay Conference Center of UCSF. Each year, the event features around 20 of the world’s…

Wildlife conservancies are reducing inequalities in Africa

July 3, 2019
As building blocks for protecting critical wildlife habitats, national parks, reserves, and other protected areas are ecological havens and recognized for their contributions to poverty alleviation, water security, and carbon sequestration. They…

Wildlife Candid Camera

January 30, 2014
Get up close and personal with African wildlife via AWF’s camera traps—a popular technology used in ecological research and monitoring. It is also one of the methods that AWF and its partners employ when studying lesser-known species or monitoring…

Wildlife and Communities Gain New Lease on Land

February 23, 2009
KILIMANJARO HEARTLAND, KENYA--In southern Kenya, where the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has partnered with local communities for more than four decades, AWF recently launched a new program called Leasing Land for Conservation.The innovative new…

Wildlife and communities flourish on Kenya’s Olderkesi Conservancy

March 31, 2020
Developing: As I was writing about the incredible community conservation program at Olderkesi, the COVID-19 crisis was just developing. Now, as I finish this piece, unfortunately, much of the work outlined here is in great threat as tourism comes to…

Wildebeest

February 22, 2013

WILD to INSPIRE: Where Wildlife Corridors and Education Intersect

December 24, 2014
This past week has felt like one long safari trip that I never want to end. The amount of wildlife, people, and stories I have encountered humbles me greatly and I can’t believe I still have two weeks left.I’ve been to Africa once before. Ghana,…

WILD to INSPIRE: The Beauty of Wildlife Management Areas

December 31, 2014
Besides the overabundance of wildlife I have been shooting, this week I had the opportunity to travel to Burunge to visit one of AWF’s WMAs. Just a quick recap for those of you who don’t know what a WMA is, WMA is an acronym for Wildlife Management…

WILD to INSPIRE: Glamping for Conservation in Manyara Ranch

January 9, 2015
  For my third and final week in Tanzania, I had the privilege of spending time at the Manyara Ranch Conservancy. Previously owned by the Tanzanian government, the ranch was established by AWF in 2001 to address the threats of…

WILD to INSPIRE: Beginning the Great Adventure

December 11, 2014
Where do I even begin? I feel like I lived a lifetime is just a matter of days. I’m so incredibly blessed and humbled to embark on amazing opportunity thanks to Nat Geo WILD and the African Wildlife Foundation.Just a brief recap, I’m the winner of…

WILD to INSPIRE Winner Announced

March 10, 2015
Nat Geo WILD, in partnership with the Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), announced the winner of the second annual WILD TO INSPIRE filmmaking competition. Filipe DeAndrade was named the…

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