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Leading For Wildlife

December 27, 2023
AWF has been investing in African conservation leadership for more than 60 years. Early on, we helped to establish influential conservation colleges and wildlife clubs that have reached thousands of young Africans. Throughout our history, we have…

Law enforcement on illegal wildlife trade: what works? (2016)

September 16, 2016
Okita-Ouma, B., Muruthi, P. M. 2016. Law enforcement on illegal wildlife trade: what works? AWF Conservation in Practice Papers. May 2016.

Launching the Kinigi Cultural Center

July 13, 2009
“You did it!” we all screamed towards her, “no, WE did it.., IGCP did it” was the response from Salvatrice, IGCP’s Rwanda Program Enterprise Officer. After all the efforts, time spent, uncountable number of trips from Musanze to Kinigi, discussions…

Last Hope for Elephants

November 21, 2013
To spread the ivory ban idea as far as possible, I filmed a 12-min video introducing the history and impact of ivory trade, habits of elephants and my "Schools United for Elephants" campaign, in both English and Mandarin,…

Large-Scale Ivory Seizures in Africa Now Exceeding Those in Asia

June 16, 2014
More than 20,000 elephants were poached in Africa in 2013, but new report by international trade monitoring group suggests poaching is showing signs of leveling off, perhaps due to better law enforcement For a second straight year, the…

Lang Lang Urges Chinese Travelers to ‘Say No to Ivory’ in New PSA

June 1, 2015
Lang Lang, the world’s most famous classical pianist performing today, has stepped up to fight the global ivory trade in a stirring new public service announcement (PSA) to be distributed throughout his native China, the world&rsquo…

Landscape-Scale Conservation in the Congo Basin : Lessons Learned from the Central Africa Regional Program for the Environment (CARPE)

May 29, 2013
AWF Conservation in Practice Papers. 2010

Landscape Conservation and Land Tenure in Zambia: Community Trusts in the Kazungula Heartland.

March 25, 2013
AWF Working Papers, 2005.

Landmark Project to Protect Tarangire

October 1, 1998
Even before Tarangire was established as a national park back in 1969, AWF had been working to protect the phenomenal natural resources in the area. Though not as well known as its sister park a few miles distant on the Serengeti plains, Tarangire…

Land-use impacts on large wildlife and livestock in the swamps of the greater Amboseli ecosystem, Kajiado District, Kenya (2003)

January 7, 2003
Worden, J., Reid, R. S., Gichohi, H. (2003). Land-use impacts on large wildlife and livestock in the swamps of the greater Amboseli ecosystem, Kajiado District, Kenya. LUCID Project, International Livestock Research Institute. p. 100.

Land with a Plan: New Guide Helps Communities in East Africa

January 28, 2010
MAASAI STEPPE HEARLTAND, TANZANIA--The Government of Tanzania aims for all districts, including villages, to have their own land-use plans by 2010. However, as of 2009, only about a tenth of all villages have such plans in place.How are local…

Land use-induced spillover: priority actions for protected and conserved area managers (2021)

August 30, 2021
Reaser, J.K., Tabor, G.M., Becker D., Muruthi, P., Witt, A., Woodley, S.J., Ruiz-Aravena, M., Patz, A.J., Hickey, V., Hudson, P.J., Locke, H., Plowright, R.K. 2021. Land use-induced spillover: priority actions for protected and conserved area…

Land use and tenure changes and their impact on the Kitenden wildlife corridor, Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya (2012)

October 29, 2012
Mbane, J.O., 2012. Land use and tenure changes and their impact on the Kitenden wildlife corridor, Amboseli Ecosystem, Kenya (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nairobi, Kenya).

Land Tenure, Reform And Conservation Tools In South Africa and Their Potential Application In Kenya (2010)

November 1, 2010
Fitzgerald, K.H., 2010. Land Tenure, Reform And Conservation Tools In South Africa and Their Potential Application In Kenya.  

Land Leases for Conservation (and Elephants!)

August 7, 2013
More than five years ago, African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) began our  Conservation Lease program, with the goal of protecting land for wildlife while also maintaining considering interest of the communities that own the land. Most recently…

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