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Status and trends of the elephant population in the Tsavo–Mkomazi ecosystem (2013)

October 16, 2013
Ngene, S., Njumbi, S., Nzisa, M., Kimitei, K., Mukeka, J., Muya, S., Ihwagi, F. and Omondi, P., 2013. Status and trends of the elephant population in the Tsavo–Mkomazi ecosystem. Pachyderm, 53, pp.38-50.

Status and population trend of the common eland in the Kenya Tanzania borderland: 2010 and 2013 survey analysis (2015)

October 9, 2015
Okello, M.M., Kiringe, J.W., Warinwa, F., Muruthi, P., Kenana, L., Kanga, E., Ndambuki, S., Massawe, E., Kimutai, D., Mwita, M. and Maliti, H., 2015. Status and population trend of the common eland in the Kenya Tanzania borderland: 2010 and 2013…

Statement on AWF's Presence in the Mid-Zambezi Landscape

March 4, 2025
Since 2001, AWF has supported the people and government of Zimbabwe to protect and restore landscapes such as the Mid-Zambezi and the Southeast Lowveld as anchor points for a vibrant wildlife economy.  Our landscape-level work in Zimbabwe has…

State of Play: U.S. Ivory Trade Legislation

August 11, 2015
As many as 35,000 African elephants are killed by poachers every year. In the last five years, the elephant population in Tanzania—historically one of the great elephant range states—has declined by more than 60 percent. To the…

Stars Urge Vietnamese to “Stop Using Rhino Horn”

March 3, 2014
Earlier today local Ambassadors, including Musicians Quoc Trung, Do Bao, Producer-MC Anh Tuan, Actresses Hong Anh and Minh Trang, MC Phan Anh, Miss Vietnam Thu Thuy, and Singers Duc Tuan and Le Cat Trong Ly, were at the Sheraton Hanoi Hotel at…

Starbucks Partners with AWF in its Global Coffee Sustainability Initiatives

June 24, 2005
WASHINGTON & NAIROBI; June 23, 2005 Building on its ongoing global coffee sustainability commitment in coffee farms and cooperatives throughout the world, Starbucks Coffee Company (Nasdaq: SBUX) and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) today…

Starbucks Hosted African Coffee Stakeholders Celebrating Economic, Social Development in East Africa

June 2, 2006
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 2, 2006--Coffee Farmers from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania Honored; Highlighted Progress, Shared Best Practices, and Generated Dialogue around Future PrioritiesIn acknowledgment of the significant progress…

Stakeholders gather to share efforts, challenges in protecting chimpanzees, gorillas, and bonobos

April 7, 2014
Organized by the African Wildlife Foundation, the workshop and field-based training in the Democratic Republic of Congo will provide an opportunity for high-level policymakers and field-based staff to collectively improve great ape conservation…

Staff Evacuated from DRC

November 4, 2008
Staff of the International Gorilla Conservation Program (IGCP) have been evacuated from DR Congo, as things remain tense between the Congolese army and rebel militia. Staff were moved from the office in Goma across the border to the town of Gisenyi…

Springhare

February 22, 2013

SPREAD THE WORD How one prominent nature photographer found himself a wildlife conservationist

December 4, 2018
Nature photographer Billy Dodson, who has been donating images to African Wildlife Foundation for years, has compiled his stunning wildlife and landscape images into a new book. From Desert to Desert: A Journey Through the Heart of Southern…

SPREAD THE WORD AWF-Trained Uganda Wildlife Authority Rangers Graduate

December 4, 2018
On September 28, 2018, Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni passed out 487 ranger recruits at Paraa Training Wing in Murchison Falls National Park. The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has been working with the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA)…

SPREAD THE WORD AWF Urges the Chinese Government to Reinstate Ban on Rhino and Tiger Parts

December 4, 2018
On Monday, China’s State Council released a statement declaring that rhino and tiger parts from farmed animals can now be used "in medical research and healing" in "qualified hospitals by qualified doctors," which reverses a 1993 ban that was…

SPREAD THE WORD AWF to Invest $25 Million in African Efforts to Counter the Illegal Wildlife Trade

December 4, 2018
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) will invest $25 million over the next four years to support efforts by African governments and local communities to protect wildlife and wild lands on the continent. Making the pledge at the Illegal Wildlife…

SPREAD THE WORD AWF Emphasizes African Leadership at Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference

December 4, 2018
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is doubling down on our commitment to support African governments and local communities to fight the threat of poaching. Speaking in London ahead of the Illegal Wildlife Trade conference (October 11 and 12),…

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