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Celebrating Environment Explorers!

October 3, 2012
With the world's many environmental challenges, we need youth to actively participate in finding solutions. Not when they become adults- their time is now! The same is true in IGCP's operational area, where a growing human population is sharing the…

Celebrating dedication and excellence in wildlife conservation

November 1, 2022
This year, World Ranger Day ran under the theme ‘Diversity,’ encompassing the various geographies, terrains, climates, ecosystems, skills, equipment, and organizations that rangers across the world work with as noted by the International Ranger…

Celebrating bonobo conservation on International Primate Day

September 1, 2022
The first time Epoko Loyenga Son saw a female bonobo with her young, he was shocked at how similar she was to a woman. “The mother was so caring that I literally had tears in my eyes seeing her nurture the infant bonobo,” said the eco-guard working…

Celebrating AWF's 40th Anniversary

October 12, 2001
in Congo.Besides gorilla tracking and the raw beauty of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, guests can go mountain biking along the ridge, take forest walks and meet the forests guardians--the Batwa.To read the full story in The Independent, click here…

Celebrating Africa Youth Day: Why We Need More Young African Biodiversity Scientists

November 1, 2023
Africa Youth Day is a momentous occasion that spotlights the incredible potential of the continent's youth leaders. At the recently concluded 25th gathering of the Subsidiary Body of Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA25) of the…

Celebrating A Hundred Years of Mountain Gorilla Conservation

October 17, 2002
Washington, D.C., October 14, 2002 - The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) announced today that a baby mountain gorilla was rescued from poachers by Rwandan authorities on the 4th of October. The baby is being kept under observation by Park…

Celebrate Our Partners

December 7, 2023
 Arvid NordquistOur elephant conservation efforts in Tanzania have long been supported by Arvid Nordquist. Their support helps us protect elephant corridors and dispersal areas in Tanzania, empower law enforcement and village game scouts to…

Catching Up With Our First Class of Conservation Management Trainees

April 4, 2014
After more than a year of training and field experience, the first round of AWF Conservation Management Trainees has already amassed a wealth of experience. George Okwaro Trainee George Okwaro most recently supported the Mau…

Catching Up With Our Conservation Management Trainees

February 5, 2014
After a successful first year of our Conservation Management Training program (CMTP), we welcomed a new class of impressive young professionals to this rigorous training program—and I had the opportunity to learn a little about the new additions to…

Catching Up with AWF’s Resident Leopard Expert

July 25, 2014
Longtime AWF followers might remember Nakedi Maputla, the leopard researcher working out of South Africa’s Kruger National Park. The intrepid South African recently became our Congo landscape ecologist, where he is working to protect…

Carnivore Project Launched in AWF's Kazungula

April 29, 2003
Gosiame Neo-Mahupeleng, a native of northern Botswana, joined AWF in December of 2002 and has recently launched a project studying large carnivores in AWF's Kazungula Heartland. His research will focus in Chobe National Park in northeastern Botswana…

Caring for Wildlife Fact Sheet (2024)

October 3, 2024

Caring for Wildlife

December 26, 2023
Our strategies for Caring for Wildlife include an emphasis on conserving key species that are representative of overall ecosystem viability. We monitor and conserve these species’ populations inside large multi-use landscapes identified by science…

Capturing Leopard #3

February 11, 2009
After the leopard scare, Clement and I waited to see what would happen. Within a few minutes hyenas surrounded the area of the cage and in the meantime we thought they scared the leopard off. After waiting for a while we decided to go back in and re…

Capitalizing on Africa’s cultural, historical, and socioeconomic dependence on ecosystems

July 17, 2023
This article is developed and written by the second cohort of the Charles R. Wall Young African Policy Fellows Program and the inaugural Conservation Leadership and Management Fellowship. Both programs aim to build the leadership, negotiation, and…

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