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National Geographic: Rhinos Still in Critical Danger Despite Small Drop in Poaching Numbers

February 6, 2018
National Geographic Wildlife Watch reports that the number of rhino killed by poachers in South Africa saw a slight drop last year compared to 2016, but the current rate of killing remains unsustainable. South Africa is home to the majority of the…

National Geographic: Esmond Bradley Martin, Leading Ivory and Rhino Horn Researcher, Killed in Nairobi

February 6, 2018
Esmond Bradley Martin, one of the world’s premier wildlife researchers and investigators, was found dead at his home on Sunday. Bradley Martin was an eccentric and driven protector of wildlife who frequently set aside his own safety to further the…

National Elephant Action Plan for Kenya 2023 – 2032 (2023)

August 29, 2023
Omondi, P., Kanga, E., Ngene, S., Kyalo, S., Kaka, A., Muruthi, P., Watol, Y., Okita, B., Ihwagi, F., Kiambi, S., Gichohi, N., Itela, S., Bashir, M., Essau, K., Litoro. M., Wandera, P. and W. Kiiru. 2023. National Elephant Action Plan for Kenya 2023…

National Biodiversity Coordination Mechanism Launched to Enhance Biodiversity Conservation in Kenya

August 9, 2024
Nairobi, Kenya - Friday, 9 August - The Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry (MoECCF) proudly announces the launch of Kenya's National Biodiversity Coordination Mechanism (NBCM), a vital initiative aimed at bolstering the…

Nat Geo Wild, The Sun Valley Film Festival, and African Wildlife Foundation Announce “WILD to INSPIRE Short Film Competition"

March 25, 2013
Winning Filmmaker Will Apprentice With Acclaimed National Geographic Filmmaker in Africa SUN VALLEY, Idaho, March 15, 2012 -- Nat Geo WILD, in partnership with the Sun Valley Film Festival and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF),…

Nashipae Orumoy

May 15, 2023

Nancy Githaiga

January 13, 2023

Naming Gorillas in Rwanda

June 24, 2009
Jamie – the IGCP Communications Officer – here again. I am recently back from Kwita Izina – Rwanda’s mountain gorilla naming ceremony. Kwita Izina is held every year to name all the baby gorillas that were born in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda…

Nakedi Maputla

May 15, 2023

My first field visit after the war

June 1, 2009
Hi, everybody! I am Wellard Makambo. Makambo means “issues or words” in my mother tongue. Fortunately I don’t have many issues in my life at the moment. I am proud to be the IGCP Enterprise Officer for our Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)…

Murchison Falls

July 24, 2023
Located at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley, Uganda's largest and oldest conservation area is home to an array of mammals, bird species, reptiles, and amphibians. Threats include oil extraction, human-wildlife conflict, climate change,…

Murchison Falls

July 27, 2023

Multisector collaboration strengthens the fight against wildlife crimes

July 11, 2023
Across the globe, the status and future of natural resources continue to draw urgent attention due to the evolving challenges surrounding their management. While African governments make legislation and policies to strengthen natural resource…

Multiplying AWF’s Conservation Impact in Ethiopia

February 22, 2017
Stunning vistas. Escarpments dropping down into a valley below. Gelada monkeys grazing peacefully at altitudes of 3,600 m (about 11,800 ft.). Ethiopia’s Simien Mountains National Park offers a taste of Africa that’s a bit different from the…

Mto wa Mbu

July 25, 2023

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