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Valuing the Environment: Case Studies from Kenya.

March 25, 1996
AWF Discussion Papers, 1996.

Using irregular ranger patrols to quantify elephant occupancy in non-protected and community-modified landscapes (2024)

May 27, 2024
Muthiuru, A.C., Muruthi, P.M., Kimitei, K.K. and Moore, J.F. (2024), Using irregular ranger patrols to quantify elephant occupancy in non-protected and community-modified landscapes. Animal Conservation.  https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12963 

Using Innovative Land Conservation Tools in Africa to Protect Land, Enhance Resource Management and Improve Community Livelihoods (2014)

October 9, 2014
Fitzgerald, K.H., 2014. Using Innovative Land Conservation Tools in Africa to Protect Land, Enhance Resource Management and Improve Community Livelihoods. In 2014 World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. The World Bank, Washington, District of…

Using Cyber Tracking Technology to Outsmart Poachers

October 18, 2013
I’m just recently back in Lomie (on the border of the Dja Faunal Reserve in Cameroon) from two days of practical training for rangers on the use of the CyberTracker/Trimble for ecological monitoring and anti-poaching. Instead of…

US House Foreign Affairs Committee Progresses on Bipartisan Bill for International Conservation

March 22, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 25, 2024 — Last Thursday marked a significant step forward in global conservation efforts as the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee advances legislation that includes the groundbreaking U.S. Foundation for International…

US Government To Crush Ivory in NYC's Times Square

June 15, 2015
On Monday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced it will destroy more than one ton of illegal ivory in New York City’s Times Square. The event, which will take place on Friday, June 19, is intended to raise awareness…

US Government Destroys Over a Ton of Ivory

June 19, 2015
The United States today destroyed more than one ton of illegal ivory confiscated through the law enforcement efforts of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the State of New York. The ivory tusks, trinkets, statues, jewelry and other…

US Congress delivers big wins for conservation in Africa

December 9, 2022
After nearly a decade of debate and public advocacy, the Senate passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act on December 7, 2022, which now goes to President Biden to sign, having been passed in the House earlier this year. This legislation will help…

Urge Your Senator to Pass the Multinational Species Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act Today!

June 1, 2010
Ask your Senators to pass the Multinational Species Conservation Funds Semipostal Stamp Act, and help provide the additional support that tigers, rhinos, elephants, great apes, and marine turtles so desperately need.WASHINGTON, DC--AWF is urging its…

Update: Response to Recent Mountain Gorilla Killings

July 26, 2007
Three female mountain gorillas and one male silverback gorilla have been killed in the Virungas National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).The bodies were discovered in the southern sector of the park by rangers from the Institute for…

Update: Orphaned Mountain Gorilla Alive and Healthy

August 29, 2006
As we reported in December 2004, a young mountain gorilla was confiscated from four poachers by Rwandan police and the Rwandan Office of Tourism and Parks (ORTPN), during an undercover operation to intercept an illegal poaching incident. The young…

Update: Missing Female Mountain Gorilla Found Dead

August 23, 2007
In late July, when four gorillas of the Rugendo Group were found killed in Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, two other gorillas -- a mother and her four-month-old baby -- were unaccounted for. At the end of last week, the…

Update: Another Mountain Gorilla Killed in DR Congo

September 28, 2007
Rangers in Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have arrested two men in possession of a dead juvenile mountain gorilla. The arrests were made on September 25th after an undercover investigation of a ring of suspected gorilla…

Update on Lion Killings in the Maasai Steppe

March 2, 2009
In my previous blog post, I promised to provide details about the recent human-lion conflict incident in our study area in which a male and a lioness from one of our study prides called Altipiano were speared to death because of predation on…

Update on DRC's Mountain Gorillas

July 18, 2012
Rangers of Virunga National Park Evacuate, while Infant Mountain Gorilla in Rwanda Dies From Snare VIRUNGA HEARTLAND, July 18, 2012 -- Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC's) Virunga National Park shows no sign of…

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