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Zebra

March 14, 2013

Youth Engagement in Biodiversity Negotiation: Gervais' Transformative Commitment

May 5, 2025
In 2022, a young man enrolled in a leadership program determined to bring positive change to the conservation landscape in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). But he was afraid. He was afraid that a perceived weakness on his part would prevent…

World Gorilla Day: Silverback Rafiki’s legacy lives on

September 24, 2020
In the wake of the shocking death of Rafiki, one of Uganda's best-known and most-loved gorillas, conservationists are closely watching the Nkuringo gorilla group in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. In June, Rafiki was speared by a poacher who…

World Bonobo Day: Protecting Our Closest Kin, the "Hippie Chimps"

February 14, 2024
February 14th isn't just about romance; it's also World Bonobo Day, highlighting the plight of these fascinating and endangered primates. Often called the "forgotten apes," bonobos share a remarkable 98.7% of our DNA, making them our closest living…

Women-led enterprises are driving sustainable forest management in DRC

September 28, 2018
The dense tropical rainforests of Maringa-Lopori-Wamba — a biodiversity hotspot in the Congo River Basin and critical habitat for endangered bonobos — are also a valuable income-generating resource for communities. Displaced by years of political…

Women Pioneering Socioeconomic Transformation

June 8, 2015
In some countries around the world, women are still not equal to men in law. Yet, within these same countries, the very building blocks of society are driven by the immense amount of work done by women. Struggling families are…

Women on the Front Lines: Protecting Africa’s Wildlife, Preserving Its Future

June 19, 2025
In the remote Bili-Uélé landscape of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a new generation of conservation leaders is emerging—women who are not only mothers and caregivers but also protectors of Africa’s natural heritage.Among them is 30-year-old…

Wildlife Candid Camera

January 30, 2014
Get up close and personal with African wildlife via AWF’s camera traps—a popular technology used in ecological research and monitoring. It is also one of the methods that AWF and its partners employ when studying lesser-known species or monitoring…

We need women to be conservation leaders

June 11, 2015
In the past few years, women have increasingly taken key positions in African society, often in the political sphere. But it’s high time we recognized that more has to be done to include women in environmental decision-making.Women in developing…

Wattled Crane

February 22, 2013

Waterbuck

February 22, 2013

Warthog

February 27, 2013

Walking with the Batwa

January 10, 2014
The old man clapped his hands in recognition as he recognized the picture of the Porcupine on the iPad. He started chattering excitedly in his own tongue, gesturing wildly as if he was throwing hunting spears at an imaginary prey. At once…

Vulture

October 14, 2015

Virunga: Mountain gorilla sanctuary under threat

December 12, 2017
There is greater biodiversity in Africa’s Albertine Rift region where Virunga National Park is located than in any other ecosystem in Africa. This richly diverse array of habitats is home to critical populations of the world’s last remaining…

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