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New Rangers to Protect Bonobos in DR Congo's Newest Reserve

October 5, 2007
On August 26, at Basankusu, (province of Equateur), 60 Eco-Guard trainees graduated from the Congolese Institute for Conservation (ICCN), the DR Congo's wildlife and parks authority. These newly graduated Eco-Guards will be in charge of managing and…

New Public Service Announcement Reveals the Sickening Truth of Illegal Rhino Horn Trade

November 4, 2013
Education for Nature – Vietnam (ENV), WildAid, and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) have released a striking new public service announcement (PSA) illustrating the horrific consequences of the increasing demand for illegal rhino horn…

New Postal Stamp Will Support Species Conservation

September 28, 2010
Legislation Establishing Fundraising Stamp Heads to White HouseWASHINGTON, DC--It's official! The Multinational Species Conservation Funds (MSCF) Semipostal Stamp Act, HR 1454, is on its way to President Obama for signing. The new legislation, which…

New Partnership Launched to Support Simien Mountains National Park

August 20, 2018
Addis Ababa – August 18, 2018 - The Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA), the German Development Cooperation financed through German Development Bank KfW and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) have launched a four-year project to…

New partnership between Travel Africa, AWF

March 21, 2014
African Wildlife Foundation and Gecko Publishing have launched a new partnership where the UK-based magazine publishing company will produce a customized version of each issue of its Travel Africa magazine to be supplied to 3,000 of AWF’s…

New Mountain Gorilla Census Reveals Unprecedented Results

May 31, 2018
Today the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) celebrates a conservation win for mountain gorillas after a new census revealed that their total population has surpassed 1,000, up from the previous global number of 880 in 2011. The 1000-plus figure…

New Mountain Gorilla Census Kicks Off in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

September 7, 2011
Constant Threats to Critically Endangered Species Means Ongoing Transboundary Efforts to Ensure Accurate Population Count RUHIJA, Uganda, September 7, 2011 -- A census of the critically endangered mountain gorilla has just begun in…

New Life

June 16, 2015
A few decades back from Carl Sagan … “Memories of events late in the first year of life are not extremely rare, and there are possible examples of even earlier recollections. At age three, my son Nicholas was asked for…

New iPhone Application to Benefit AWF

July 7, 2009
SAN DIEGO--Luksor, an emerging iPhone application development company, announced today that it will donate 5 percent of all proceeds from sales of the newly released Safarees Touch 'n Color iPhone applications to the African Wildlife Foundation, the…

New Headquarters for One of Africa's Best Reserves

May 8, 2006
AWF completed the construction of new headquarters and staff housing for the wardens and rangers of Samburu National Reserve in late April. Located in the Kenya's northern frontier, Samburu National Reserve is one of Kenya's most spectacular…

New Gorilla Babies in Virunga National Park

April 21, 2009
I wanted to share something with you that gives me hope. Sometimes, we get so wrapped up in our work and our own daily struggles and challenges that we forget what is really important. Then, something makes us pause, and we realize why we are doing…

New Eyes and Ears for Iyondji Bonobo Reserve

September 5, 2014
New eco-guards enrich the Iyondji Community Bonobo Reserve’s Management Structure, created under CARPE II in northern DRCIn the territory of Djolu, Tshuapa District, Equator Province, the first class of “ecology guards” completed their combined…

New Communications Networks Safeguard Wildlife

February 7, 2006
In the northern frontier of Kenya, the warden and rangers of Samburu National Reserve scribbled notes on pads of paper, recording signs of poacher's campfires, illegal cattle grazing, and locations of wildlife. Until now, rangers scattered…

New Cameras

March 11, 2009
Receiving the 20 brand new cameras is a blessing for us. I am extremely grateful for this. We are finally able to experiment further on the most efficient way to get reliable results from the use of cameras. In the first part of the survey we relied…

New Bonobo Research Center Complete

March 27, 2009
Construction of the Lomako Conservation Science Center – AWF’s new bonobo research and conservation station in the Congo Heartland – is complete!We’ve come so far for this day: 2 long years of working with local people and the Congolese wildlife…

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