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Conservation prioritization and planning with limited wildlife data in a Congo Basin forest landscape: assessing human threats and vulnerability to land use change (2012)

October 29, 2012
Nackoney, J, Williams, D.  2012. Conservation prioritization and planning with limited wildlife data in a Congo Basin forest landscape: assessing human threats and vulnerability to land use change. Journal of Conservation Planning. 8: 25-44…

Conservation Partners Announce $80M Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action: Partnership to Save Africa’s Elephants

September 26, 2013
AWF and conservation partners announce a three-year $80 million Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment to Action to stop the slaughter of African elephants Commitment’s Goal: Stop the Killing, Stop the Trafficking, Stop the…

Conservation NGO and Architectural Firm Re-envision the Education Paradigm in Africa

September 25, 2013
African Wildlife Foundation, in partnership with MASS Design Group, announces new Clinton Global Initiative commitment to build unique educational environments in Africa, featuring beautifully designed schools and the latest technology …

Conservation Must Be Recognized as a Driver of Progress

July 31, 2024
Africa's rich biodiversity provides essential services for people and wildlife and is crucial for its economic development. To unlock its full potential, Africa must build vibrant economies that recognize the value of nature, creating “biodiversity…

Conservation in War Zones

October 1, 2000
Annette Lanjouw knows all about the challenges that conservationists face in areas of armed conflict. Lanjouw directs the International Gorilla Conservation Program (IGCP), which monitors mountain gorillas in the Virunga mountains on the borders of…

Conservation In the Midst of Conflict

August 18, 2016
In the remote protected areas of Central Africa, danger has a name: Lord’s Resistance Army, Janjaweed, Séléka, take your pick. “When we started working in Cameroon’s Faro National Park, we lost four village…

Conservation in Africa: A Monstrous Challenge

June 15, 2015
Working as a conservation researcher in the field is tough for anyone, but it’s especially challenging if you’re a female conservationist in West Africa. There are inherent prejudices and several difficulties to deal with, not…

Conservation Groups Release "State of the Forest" Report

May 4, 2007
After achieving a number of critical first steps in the effort to safeguard the second largest swath of rain forest on the planet, the Congo Basin Forest Partnership -- an alliance of some thirty governmental and non-governmental organizations -- is…

Conservation finance creates opportunities for biodiversity protection

July 23, 2020
Smallholder farmers make up more than 60 percent of sub-Saharan Africa’s total population, according to a 2019 McKinsey & Company report. These small-scale producers own less than five hectares each, but collectively hold most of the arable land…

Conservation enterprise secures biodiversity in Campo Ma'an

November 21, 2017
Established in 2000, Campo Ma’an National Park is a protected area in southern Cameroon created as environmental compensation for the controversial Chad-Cameroon Pipeline. The 2,460km sq. park neighbors five logging concessions, and agro-industries…

Conservation education: the life cycle of a Classroom Africa school

April 26, 2018
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Conservation and Tourism: Africa’s Keys to Unlocking a Sustainable Future

September 27, 2024
Africa stands on the brink of a transformation, where tourism and conservation can become powerful engines of economic growth and sustainable development. As the world turns its gaze to Africa, recognizing its untapped potential, we must ensure that…

Conservancies Document

October 20, 2016

Congolese Government Suspends Oil Exploration in Virunga National Park

March 17, 2011
Government Issues Open Letter to AWF and Four Other Major Conservation Organizations Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo--Today in Kinshasa, the Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Tourism, Mr Jos E.B. Endundo,…

Congo River Cargo Boat Brings Promise to Endangered Great Apes

September 23, 2005
African Wildlife Foundation Promotes Alternatives to Illegal Bushmeat Hunting of Bonobos, Pygmy Chimpanzees Facing Extinction from Impoverished, War-Ravaged Local CommunitiesJust weeks after 27 nations signed the world's first declaration on…

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