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Corporations’ Critical Role in Conservation

May 17, 2017
For the past several years, Africa has experienced unparalleled economic growth and entrepreneurship. As indigenous and multinational companies look to make their mark on the continent, they would be remiss to overlook the incredible value add of…

Corporate and Foundation Partners

March 5, 2013

Coronavirus in Africa could reverse 30 years of wildlife conservation gains

March 9, 2021
Link to: https://eturbonews.com/2677516/coronavirus-in-africa-could-reverse-30-years-of-wildlife-conservation-gains

COP27: Conserving the Congo Basin rainforest to benefit the globe

November 10, 2022
At the UNFCCC’s 27th Conference of Parties (COP27), negotiators from around the world are convening to address global action on climate change. Climate threats to Africa are already standing out in a year of extreme weather disasters, including the…

COP26: AWF Supports World Leaders Summit Action on Forests and Land Use

November 3, 2021
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) welcomes and commends world leaders for starting off the negotiations with powerful commitments that go beyond political statements and extend to financial commitments. Already, 12 countries have pledged US$ 12…

COP15: Leaders across all sectors must deliver for nature and for people

December 1, 2022
Africa is bearing the heaviest brunt of climate change and biodiversity loss. Currently, East African nations are facing the worst drought in decades, and it is estimated that at least 36.1 million people will be affected by severe drought in the…

COP15: AWF Statement on the Newly Adopted Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

December 19, 2022
The biodiversity negotiations have officially come to an end with the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has actively supported African negotiators, youth, and civil society in…

Coordinated patrols to curb poaching in Virunga Massif

March 21, 2012
In the heart of the Virunga Massif, unhabituated mountain gorillas range. Unfortunately, poachers also range there, setting traps called snares for wildlife. In early February, one of those unhabituated mountain gorillas was found dead, after what…

Conviction rate for wildlife crimes in Kenya goes up

June 15, 2017
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Conviction of Feisal Mohammed Ali

July 26, 2016
The African Wildlife Foundation is elated with the landmark court ruling in which Feisal Mohammed Ali, the godfather of illegal ivory trade was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. The ruling in the country’s largest…

Convicting traffickers to end wildlife crime

August 31, 2018
In 2017 and early 2018, African Wildlife Foundation’s canine units made over 100 busts, uncovering raw and worked ivory, pangolin scales and skins, lion bones, sable antelope horns, rhino horns, hippo teeth, and more. In August 2017 our dogs alerted…

Continued Poaching in South Africa Increases Concern Over Future of the Rhino

May 21, 2012
210 Rhinos Poached as of Early May, but Higher Poaching Arrests Offer Glimmer of Hope JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 21, 2012-- After a devastating 2011 during which it lost 448 rhinos to poaching, South Africa again appears en route…

Continued Fighting Threatens Mountain Gorillas, Staff of Virunga National Park

November 16, 2012
The status of Virunga National Park's mountain gorillas remains unknown as rebels continue to occupy the park's gorilla sector VIRUNGA HEARTLAND, November 16, 2012 -- This past May, the rebel group known as M23 entered the…

Continent-Wide UN Action Plan Seeks to Save the Gorilla

December 2, 2008
AllAfrica.com, Dec. 1--Wood-burning stoves to protect forest habitat, alternative livelihoods to replace bush meat hunting with beekeeping and the promotion of ecotourism are among steps planned under the United Nations Year of the Gorilla 2009,…

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