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Being Neighborly in the Virunga Massif

October 19, 2012
The Virunga Massif is divvied up among three countries, and there is a place in the Massif where Rwandan farmland abuts a Congolese park. On any given day, there is conflict.But this conflict is not between people. It is between farmers and wildlife…

Bat

February 22, 2013

Balancing the Needs of People and Wildlife: An Integrated Approach to Conservation and Development in Rwanda

September 12, 2024
The rebounding of the gorilla population in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park (VNP) is one of conservation’s great success stories. But with that success comes a new challenge: limited space that gorillas and people must share.  Rwanda is…

Baby bamboo plants restore mountain gorilla habitat in Rwanda

October 12, 2020
Before African alpine bamboo grows into the tall, verdant stands clustered across high mountain forests, it starts off as a fragile shoot from a seed so tiny that it is invisible to the naked eye.The young plants of Yushania alpina, ranging from 2…

Baboon

February 21, 2013

AWF Legacy and Impact Report: Leadership (2021)

January 13, 2022

AWF and INKOMOKO Partner to Boost Local Economies Near Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park

August 15, 2024
Over 100 entrepreneurs living near Volcanoes National Park (VNP) in Rwanda will benefit from a new business incubation program launched by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in partnership with INKOMOKO. This initiative is designed to protect the…

African Hare

February 21, 2013

African Buffalo

February 22, 2013

Aardvark

February 21, 2013

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