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AWF Supports D.C. Council’s Push to Ban Ivory and Rhino Horn Sales

November 23, 2018
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) urges the D.C. Council to enact a proposed bill seeking to stop trade in ivory and rhino horn. The Council is currently considering a draft Elephant Ivory and Rhinoceros Horn Trafficking Prohibition bill that…

AWF Supports Critical Updates to KWS Law Enforcement Academy Curriculum

May 24, 2021
Officials and expert rangers from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) attended a curriculum development workshop at Maanzoni Lodge in Machakos from May 17 - May 22, 2021. The intensive workshop is an integral step in the KWS Law Enforcement Academy…

AWF Supports Black Rhino Surveillance

August 15, 2001
The black rhino is critically endangered primarily due to poaching along with inadequate protection in the field. The largest population of the eastern black rhino is found in Kenya and the second largest at the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) in…

AWF Supports African Youth Statement on Global Biodiversity Framework

June 8, 2022
(NAIROBI, KENYA — June 6, 2022) Over 400 African youth convened virtually at the inaugural African Youth Summit on Biodiversity (#AYSB2022) from April 21-23, 2022. Organized by the Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN) Africa in collaboration…

AWF Supports African Youth Statement on Global Biodiversity Framework

June 6, 2022

AWF Supports African Civil Society in Building A Strategic Framework

May 8, 2020
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), alongside 18 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and major groups across Africa, held the fifth high-level meeting via a conference call on May 8, 2020. Discussions at the meeting revolved around defining Africa’s…

AWF Statement Regarding European Union Elections

June 10, 2024
The European Union (EU) elections that just culminated are a significant event this year, with the second largest constituency having headed to the polls. Over 400 million citizens across 27 EU member states were participating in this crucial voting…

AWF Statement on UNFCCC COP29 Outcomes

December 3, 2024
As the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) reflects on the outcomes of Climate COP29, we acknowledge the progress made on key negotiations while emphasizing the urgent need for accelerated action.COP29 reaffirmed Africa’s proactive and visionary role…

AWF Statement on UN Biodiversity COP16

November 7, 2024
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) commends the significant advancements made at the UN Biodiversity Conference, COP16, which concluded in Cali, Colombia on November 2. It highlighted a strengthened global resolve to promote inclusive, equitable,…

AWF Statement on the Ongoing Southern Africa Drought and its Impact on Wildlife Management

September 6, 2024
Southern Africa is currently enduring one of the most severe droughts in a century, a crisis that continues to devastate livelihoods, economies, and ecosystems across the region. The intensifying El Niño weather patterns and extreme heat remind us…

AWF Statement on Secretary Zinke’s proposed International Wildlife Conservation Council

November 15, 2017
Last Wednesday, November 8, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke announced the establishment of the International Wildlife Conservation Council (IWCC). Whereas the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) would typically applaud such an effort by the U.S…

AWF Statement on Ongoing Negotiations to the Convention on Biological Diversity

June 16, 2021
Global Leaders Making a Case for Nature Global leaders acknowledge that if we do not deliberately change the way humanity treats nature within the next decade, biodiversity loss may never be reversible. Recently, leaders of the G7 reaffirmed…

AWF Statement on Elephant Mortality in Seronga, Botswana

July 3, 2020
UPDATE JULY 28, 2020: Testing has been completed in Botswana and Zimbabwe and continues in South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Investigations also include an aerial survey. Officials have still not been able to confirm a cause…

AWF Statement on CITES Proposals 14, 15, 16

October 3, 2016
Today, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora convened on Proposals 14, 15 and 16 focusing on the African elephant. AWF had called for the rejection of all three proposals in our position and…

AWF Statement on Botswana Decision to Lift Elephant Hunting Ban

May 23, 2019
AWF’s primary mission is to craft and implement strategies that conserve elephants and Africa’s other endangered wildlife species. The challenges related to wildlife conservation and viable habitat management vary dramatically from region to region…

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