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Rwanda Comes Together for Gorilla Naming Ceremony

June 25, 2005
President Kagame, wildlife authorities, conservation groups, and residents of Rwanda came together on Saturday for the naming of 30 endangered mountain gorilla babies (Gorilla beringei beringei). There are only 700 mountain gorillas surviving in the…

Rwanda Celebrates Mountain Gorillas

June 20, 2008
KINIGI--"When it's time to celebrate the country's treasured gorillas, Rwanda's wildlife and parks authority, ORTPN, goes all out," says Senior Communications Officer Paul Thomson, on assignment in Rwanda for the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF)…

Rwanda

July 21, 2023
Rwanda’s government has developed mountain gorilla tourism into a world-class product vital to Rwanda’s economy. However, the expanding gorilla population requires more forest, even as the surrounding agrarian communities seek diversified, expanded…

Rufunsa

July 26, 2023

Rothschild's Giraffe Joins List of Species Threatened by Extinction

August 13, 2010
The Rothschild's giraffe is the latest charismatic African mammal to be declared "Endangered" by IUCN (the International Union for the Conservation of Nature), adding to the growing number of species under threat of extinction. A recent analysis by…

Rose Ssebatindira

March 18, 2024
Rose has over 30 years of development experience. With a background in environment and natural resource management, conflict prevention, and peacebuilding, her career spans senior leadership positions at UNDP and the World Bank based in Ethiopia,…

Ron Wood Supports the African Wildlife Foundation

February 6, 2003
Ron Wood is known worldwide as a musician. A member of the Rolling Stones, Wood's guitar work has made him a rock icon. Ron is also an excellent visual artist, a career he attempted before joining bands such as the Jeff Beck Group and The Faces.Wood…

Robust legal safeguards secure Botswana’s wildlife

June 5, 2018
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Robinson McIlvaine 1913 - 2001

June 29, 2001
Robinson "Rob" McIlvaine, 87, retired career diplomat, editor and conservationist, died June 24, 2001, at his home in Washington, DC.A specialist in African affairs, McIlvaine served as Consul General in the Congo and ambassador to Dahomey (now…

Roan Antelope

February 25, 2013

Rising to the challenge: Africa's youth as leaders in biodiversity conservation

October 3, 2023
Africa stands at a crucial juncture. With internal and external pressures escalating for our rich resources, we are faced with pivotal choices. Do we embrace a future that safeguards our natural legacy or inadvertently destroy it? The stakes are…

Rio Campo

July 25, 2023

Rinderpest Recedes

October 1, 1999
Rinderpest, a highly contagious bovine plague that has killed millions of Africa's cattle, buffalo and other wildlife in the last century, is finally coming under control.The disease has been eradicated in West and Central Africa, Pan Africa…

Rights-Based Approach to Conservation Empowers Communities in the DRC

December 6, 2024
The Maringa-Lopori-Wamba (MLW) landscape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) spans 74,000 square kilometers—an area roughly the size of Ireland. Located in Equateur Province northeast of Kinshasa, the nation’s capital, it is a sanctuary for…

Richard Langat

March 22, 2024

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