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Lessons Learned from REDD+

March 10, 2015
AWF has implemented a number of climate change projects in Africa, including ones that involve Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). But if there’s one thing to know about REDD+, it’s that it is…

Lessons from World Water Forum: Why Water is Pivotal to Sustainable Development

March 22, 2012
Exactly three months before the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (more commonly referred to as Rio+20 because it will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), the sixth World Water Forum (6th WWF or the Forum) took place last week in…

Lesser Bush Baby

February 22, 2013

Leslie Encounters Cute Baby Animals (and more!) on Safari

March 27, 2013
Full days in the parks followed one of two patterns: separate morning and late afternoon drives (the norm) or an all-day drive with a picnic lunch in the park. As you’ll see later, though, some of those picnics were pretty impressive…

Leopard Sightings in the Kruger

August 28, 2009
I wanted to give you a quick update while Nakedi is away: after a long time of not finding any leopards, and getting very discouraged, I was thrilled recently to get some great data on the leopards that use the concesson. A few of the camera traps…

Leopard Project Progress and the Hippo Encounter

August 23, 2011
During the month of August in 2010, after our CEO had visited and left, but before the Corne family visited, Kaizer and I were out looking for the best sites to place cameras when we came across a puddle of water in a dry river bed. It really looked…

Leopard

February 25, 2013

Leo Burnett and James Balog Join Forces to Develop New Ad Campaign for AWF

March 27, 2001
Thanks to the generosity of advertising legends Leo Burnett, the African Wildlife Foundation is proud to announce the launch of our new visibility campaign. Using the art of photographer James Balog, who generously donated several captivating, still…

Lemurs: You Can Go Home Again

March 1, 1998
Janus, Letitia, Praesepe, Sarph, Zuben'ubi.Named for celestial bodies, this rambunctious quintet of black-and-white-ruffed lemurs have some researchers thanking their lucky stars that their efforts seem to be paying off.The five primates are carving…

Legal Ivory Sales End 9-Year Ban on Global Trade

July 1, 1999
It was a significant moment for wildlife conservation: Namibia on April 9 was permitted to auction off over 12 tons of elephants tusks, the first legal sale of ivory since a ban halted international trade nine years ago.Four days later Zimbabwe put…

Lecture on Bonobos by Primatologist Jef Dupain at National Zoo

May 5, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC--Congo Heartland Director and Belgian primatologist Jef Dupain will speak on Tuesday, May 19, at 6 pm at the National Zoo Visitor Center.A passionate advocate for bonobos, Jef has been instrumental in the creation of the Democratic…

Lecture on Bonobos at National Zoo by Primatologist Jef Dupain

May 15, 2007
June 19th Lecture on Bonobo Behavior and Conservation (Washington DC, USA)Reception at 6 p.m., Lecture at 7 p.m.The Democratic Republic of Congo is also the only place in the world where one finds the critically endangered bonobo, one of humankind's…

Leakey Renamed KWS Director

January 1, 1998
Four years after leaving the helm of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), anthropologist and Kenyan Parliament member Richard Leakey has been reappointed to the post.He succeeds conservationist David Western, who left the directorship in September…

Leading the Way for Amboseli's Elephants

April 17, 2008
One of the most studied wildlife populations in Africa, the elephants of Kenya's Amboseli National Park are the park's main wildlife viewing attraction. Every year, thousands of tourists visit the area, many of them to view the park's free-ranging…

Leading for Wildlife Fact Sheet (2024)

October 3, 2024

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