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Elephant Numbers and Distribution in the Tsavo-Amboseli Ecosystem, South-Western Kenya

March 25, 2006
Published in Pachyderm, No. 40, January-June 2006.

Elephant Losses Increase in Kenya

January 1, 1998
Rumors of increased elephant poaching around Africa have circulated for the last year and have now been confirmed in at least one location. Reports from the area around Lewa Downs on the Laikipia plateau in central Kenya indicate a loss of 23…

Elephant Graveyard

May 6, 2014
Have you ever visited an elephant graveyard? It's not like the graveyards you and I know. No neat rows, no gravestones, no tulips. Stark white bones on dusty soil. Stark white bones juxtaposed against green vegetation. …

Elephant Conservation PSA Contest Launched

July 29, 2015
Nat Geo WILD, in partnership with the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), announced today the Rally the Herd public service announcement (PSA) contest, to raise awareness of the plight of the African…

Elephant Bulls Survive First Poaching War, Not Second

June 18, 2014
Satao and Mountain Bull, two of Kenya’s most famous and longest-living elephant bulls, are latest victims of today’s brutal poaching war In May, two of Kenya’s most revered elephant bulls succumbed to poachers, their…

Elephant and Rhino Poaching On The Rise?

April 23, 2002
Ten elephants were gunned downed by a well-organized gang of ivory poachers using automatic weapons in Tsavo East National Park on March 28, 2002, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) reported.On the same day a total of seven elephants were killed by…

Elephant

February 21, 2013

Eland

February 26, 2013

El Nino Rains Hit East Africa

March 1, 1998
Intermittent torrential winter rains linked to the El Nino weather system have pounded parts of Africa, taking a toll on people and wildlife alike.Several parks and reserves reported flooding in low-lying areas. In Tanzania, about 500 hippos and…

Effects of Trophy Hunting on Lion and Leopard Populations in Tanzania (2010)

November 5, 2010
Packer, C., Brink, H., Kissui, B. M., Maliti, H., Kushnir, H., and T. Caro. 2010. Effects of Trophy Hunting on Lion and Leopard Populations in Tanzania. Conservation Biology. 25(1): 142-153. DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01576.x. 

Edwin Tambara

May 15, 2023

Education is the key to wildlife conservation in Africa

July 16, 2021
Education has been described as the “great equalizer.” This can only be true if students have access to good schools with well-trained teachers. In Uganda’s Kidepo Valley landscape, African Wildlife Foundation’s Classroom Africa program built Kidepo…

Educating Zambia’s future conservation leaders

June 27, 2018
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Editorial Essay: Trends in Protected and Conserved Areas: Reflections from Regional Parks Congresses (2022)

August 29, 2022
Mitchell, B.A., MacKinnon, K., Anukur, L., Apin, L., Campilan, D., Cyiza, B., Kumah, F.K., Maklarin, L., Perkin, S., Rao, M. and Sandwith, T., EDITORIAL ESSAY: TRENDS IN PROTECTED AND CONSERVED AREAS: REFLECTIONS FROM REGIONAL PARKS CONGRESSES. …

Ecotourism Travel With An Ethic

June 12, 2002
The Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda survived a horrific war that killed an estimated 750,000 people. In the midst of chaos and catastrophe that affected every family in this small and impoverished African nation, one of the world's most endangered…

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