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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…

Mto wa Mbu

July 25, 2023

Mozambique Loses Last Surviving Rhinos in Limpopo National Park, Continuing Africa’s Rhino Poaching Crisis

May 2, 2013
Rhino in Limpopo / Photo by: Craig R. Sholley African Wildlife Foundation continues to ramp up efforts to save Africa’s rhinos NAIROBI, Kenya, April 30, 2013 --- African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) strongly condemns the…

Mozambique

October 10, 2023
Mozambique is home to rich natural resources and critical protected areas like Quirimbas National Park, Bazaruto National Park, and Lake Niassa Reserve. With its coastline and geographical location, Mozambique is an attractive hotspot for wildlife…

Moviegoers of Disneynature's True Life Adventure "African Cats" Help Save the Savanna

May 2, 2011
Disneynature Collaborates with the African Wildlife Foundation to Help Protect 50,000 Acres in Kenya's Amboseli Wildlife Corridor BURBANK, California, May 2, 2011 -- Disneynature announced today that its "See 'African Cats…

Mountain Gorillas Believed Safe as Forest Fire Spreads

July 21, 2009
Virunga Heartland--The Rwanda National Park Service, local authorities, community members, police and a cadre of soldiers are battling a fire in Volcanoes National Park thought to be accidentally set by a local beekeeper. Dry conditions and a strong…

Mountain Gorillas and Mountain Climbs

November 12, 2014
Well, the past two weeks have flown by, and Angel and I have been very busy completing the community surveys across the two sectors. It’s a large area so we have tried to ensure that we have covered as many people as possible,…

Mountain gorilla tourism drives economic growth and conservation

February 22, 2018
 As the only great ape species experiencing a population rise, the mountain gorilla’s recovery is an undeniable conservation success story. But the unprecedented growth poses a challenge for its habitat in the Virunga Mountains: can it sustain…

Mountain Gorilla Revenue Crosses Borders

June 24, 2008
Rwanda has shared $174,000 in revenue with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda's Daily Monitor reports. The transaction is part of a transboundary agreement formed between Rwanda, Uganda, and the DRC to conserve mountain gorillas and their…

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