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New School of Thought

April 11, 2014
To hear Craig Sholley tell it, AWF never intended to build schools. Supporting capacity building and opportunities for conservation education, sure. But physically building a school? “At the time, we couldn’t visualize a…

Meet Leslie Wainger: Serengeti Safari Sweepstakes Winner

January 10, 2013
Hello, fellow AWF members and wildlife enthusiasts. I want to start by thanking you for reading along with me as I blog about the amazing trip I’ll be taking thanks to AWF’s generosity and the kind of luck that strikes once in a lifetime (if it…

Meet AWF’s ecohydrologist working to restore Tanzania’s ecosystems

August 14, 2023
Antidius Raphael, African Wildlife Foundation’s new Ecohydrologist in Kilombero, Southern Tanzania, started his journey with the organization as a student trainee in 2019 while completing an undergraduate degree at the Sokoine University of…

Manyara Ranch: A Wildlife Corridor Restored

January 30, 2024
Twice a year, when the rains come, thousands of wildebeest in northern Tanzania begin their migration, spreading out from Lake Manyara and the Tarangire River to the plains, where fresh forage and seasonal streams await them. In their wake, they…

Manyara Ranch Overview Brochure (2024)

July 17, 2024

Lion

February 25, 2013

Lessons Learned from REDD+

March 10, 2015
AWF has implemented a number of climate change projects in Africa, including ones that involve Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). But if there’s one thing to know about REDD+, it’s that it is…

Lesser Bush Baby

February 22, 2013

Leslie Encounters Cute Baby Animals (and more!) on Safari

March 27, 2013
Full days in the parks followed one of two patterns: separate morning and late afternoon drives (the norm) or an all-day drive with a picnic lunch in the park. As you’ll see later, though, some of those picnics were pretty impressive…

Leopard

February 25, 2013

Kudu

February 25, 2013

Kenya’s giraffes slump under local bushmeat trade

January 7, 2021
It is early evening at Taita Ranch, which lies adjacent to Kenya’s biggest national park, the Tsavo. We drive slowly along the bumpy roads in the 98,000-acre conservancy, stopping to peer into bushes, alert for any signs of movement. We are looking…

Jackal

February 25, 2013

Investigations show giraffes are threatened by bushmeat trade, demand for body parts

September 19, 2019
The population of the world’s tallest land mammal is shrinking. Over the last three decades, giraffe numbers have dropped 38 percent — from 157,000 in 1985 to an estimated 97,500 in 2015. This decline led the International Union for Conservation of…

Improving Tanzania’s small-scale agriculture to promote biodiversity

September 29, 2017
The population of the Kilombero District in Tanzania is heavily reliant on agriculture. Approximately 100,000 small-scale farmers cultivate predominantly rice and cocoa. On average, their fields are only around 0.5 hectares in size. Roughly 35% of…

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