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Icon of Good Governance In Africa Joins Efforts to Save Wildlife

August 17, 2004
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is proud to welcome Sir Ketumile Masire, Former President of the Republic of Botswana, as its newest Board of Trustees member. Masire is regarded throughout Africa as an outstanding democratic leader, known for…

IBM Volunteers to Work for Maasai Steppe Heartland

August 26, 2008
ARUSHA, TANZANIA--IBM employee volunteers are working for wildlife in the Maasai Steppe Heartland. The volunteers are part of a team of eight top IBM employees deployed to work with nonprofits in Tanzania. The volunteers will help the Heartland Team…

IBM Volunteer Trades Sales Strategy for Conservation Cause

October 24, 2008
MAASAI STEPPE HEARTLAND, TANZANIA--David Kinsey of IBM says "I always wanted to drive toward something bigger than myself."Kinsey this year finally got his wish. Through an employee volunteer program at IBM called the Corporate Services Corps,…

Hyrax

February 25, 2013

Hyena

February 25, 2013

Hurungwe

July 26, 2023

Humans vs. Wildlife: How Serious is the Race for Resources?

June 8, 2006
On June 5, 2006 Voice of America's Cole Mallard interviewed AWF's Adam Henson. The transcript of the interview appears below.Tonight, in our continuing series on the competition for resources between humans and wildlife, these questions: How serious…

Humans are the biggest threat to Africa’s wildlife

November 2, 2017
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Human-Carnivore Conflicts in Private Conservancy Lands of Elerai and Oltiyiani in Amboseli Area, Kenya

June 27, 2014
AWF Conservation in Practice Papers. 2014

Human Wildlife Conflict: Lessons Learned From AWFs African Heartlands

March 25, 2013
AWF Working Papers, 2005

Human Virus Blamed for Mountain Gorilla Deaths

April 4, 2011
A virus that causes respiratory disease in humans has been linked to the deaths of wild mountain gorillas VIRUNGA HEARTLAND, Rwanda, April 4, 2011 --In a study published this week in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, a…

Human Footprint and Rainfall Shape Masai Giraffe’s Habitat Suitability and Connectivity in a Multiple-Use Landscape (2024)

July 15, 2024
Muthiuru, Amos C., Ramiro D. Crego, Jemimah A. Simbauni, Philip M. Muruthi, Grace Waiguchu, Fredrick Lala, James D. A. Millington, and Eunice W. Kairu. 2024. “Human Footprint and Rainfall Shape Masai Giraffe’s Habitat Suitability and Connectivity in…

Huge Ivory Seizure in Kenya, Two Men Arrested [Update]

April 27, 2009
On Saturday 25 April, two men were arrested for carrying 703 kg (1,550 lb) of elephant ivory in southern Kenya. The seizure, the biggest in recent times in Kenya, was made possible thanks to the efforts by AWF-supported game scouts.The two men were…

Hublot Designs "Big Bang Out of Africa" Luxury Watch in Support of AWF

March 18, 2010
BASEL, SWITZERLAND--Swiss watchmaker Hublot SA this week unveiled the "Big Bang Out of Africa," a limited special edition timepiece to benefit the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF).Hublot designed the watch to support AWF Goodwill Ambassador…

How Tourism Protects Biodiversity

May 22, 2017
Today marks the International Day for Biological Diversity, as a good a day as any to celebrate the diversity of species and ecosystems in Africa. This year’s theme, biodiversity and sustainable tourism, coincides with the observance…

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