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July 26, 2023

Characterization of Water Source Types and Uses in Kirisia Forest Watershed, Samburu County, Kenya.

September 16, 2016
Kiringe, J.W., Mwaura, F. and Warinwa, F., 2016. Characterization of Water Source Types and Uses in Kirisia Forest Watershed, Samburu County, Kenya. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 6(3), pp.77-90.

Characterization of Chyulu Hills Watershed Ecosystem Services in South-Eastern Kenya (2016)

September 12, 2016
Kiringe, J.W., Mwaura, F. and Warinwa, F., 2016. Characterization of Chyulu Hills Watershed Ecosystem Services in South-Eastern Kenya. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 6(3), p.65.

Changing wildlife populations in Nairobi National Park and adjoining Athi-Kaputiei Plains: collapse of the migratory wildebeest (2013)

October 16, 2013
Ogutu, J., Owen-Smith, N., Piepho, H.P., Said, M.Y., Kifugo, S.C., Reid, R.S., Gichohi, H., Kahumbu, P. and Andanje, S., 2013. Changing wildlife populations in Nairobi National Park and adjoining Athi-Kaputiei Plains: collapse of the migratory…

Changing the face of African conservation in US environmental policies

December 18, 2020
.page-node-8132 .field--name-field-featured-image { display: none; } .video-holder { display: none; } .page-node-8132 .video-holder { display: block; } When the demand for elephant ivory and rhino horn escalated in the early 2010s…

Changing Climate Change

March 27, 2015
Africa is anticipated to experience more than its fair share of climate change’s negative impacts, despite consuming just a fraction of the world’s fossil fuels. Given its size, vast natural resources and unique weather…

Change of Guard: Meet the Kenyan Policymaker Advocating for Young Voices in Science

September 1, 2023
As the Africa Youth Climate Assembly kicks off on the sidelines of the Africa Climate Summit, the time is now to showcase the critical role that youth can play in shaping the scientific processes across multilateral environmental agencies. Dr. Lucy…

Chance encounters turn into a decades-long conservation career

April 20, 2023
Sundowner Stories are a new blog series of first-hand stories going behind the scenes of AWF’s remarkable history. In the first installment, AWF Senior Vice President Craig Sholley explores how AWF’s innovative mountain gorilla conservation programs…

Chance Conservationists: An economist championing to protect Zimbabwe’s natural heritage

August 29, 2023
Being born in Nyanga, a tourist town endowed with rich biodiversity within its proximity, compelled me to pursue a profession in conservation. For those who have no idea about Nyanga, it is a majestic town that houses Nyanga Mountains—one of the Key…

Chance Conservationist: Patrick Agaba’s Transition from Political Science to Conservation

March 19, 2024
Chance Conservationists is a series highlighting AWF staff who have embraced people-centered conservation in their professions despite coming from diverse academic fields. These remarkable individuals now espouse conservation values to propel the…

Chance Conservationist: Meet Collins, A Young Agronomist Climate Champion in Zimbabwe

November 7, 2023
In Zimbabwe's Midlands Province, amidst the sweeping fields of Mberengwa, a young boy named Collins Shava dreamt of becoming an agronomist. Little did he know that his childhood experiences would set the stage for his remarkable journey as a…

Chance Conservationist: An Agroecologist Localizing Biodiversity Policies in Uganda’s Kidepo Landscape

October 13, 2023
Chance Conservationists is a series highlighting AWF staff who have embraced people-centered conservation in their professions despite coming from diverse academic fields. These remarkable individuals now espouse conservation values to propel the…

Chance Conservationist: A Young Geographic Information Systems Expert Advancing Data-Driven Conservation in Zimbabwe

February 1, 2024
In the central part of Manicaland Province, located on the Eastern border of Zimbabwe in the provincial capital city of Mutare, a chance encounter during a conservation awareness session in secondary school ignited the zeal for nature and wildlife…

Chance Conservationist: A DRC lawyer defending biodiversity with passion and purpose

August 9, 2023
"In Africa, and especially in my country the Democratic Republic of the Congo, most young people orient their studies by projecting the person or iconic figure they will become, and the benefits that go with it. Very few, before making this crucial…

Championing inclusion in conservation

March 8, 2024
On International Women's Day, we celebrate the women at the African Wildlife Foundation who are making invaluable contributions to our world, like Nancy Githaiga, the AWF Kenya Country Director. Her expertise in hydrology and commitment to promoting…

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