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Anthrax Closes Part of Botswana's Chobe National Park to Tourists

September 29, 2004
For the second time, the Chobe Riverfront of Chobe National Park in Northern Botswana has been closed to tourists due to an anthrax outbreak. Since its outbreak on September 8th, more than 265 animals have died, including 248 buffalo and 12…

Anthrax Cause of Death in Grevy's Zebra of Samburu Heartland

December 28, 2005
On December 7th, over the course of one week, the African Wildlife Foundation's Grevy's zebra research team discovered eight dead adult Grevy's zebra. These zebras were found in the Ngaroni area of northern Kenya, a place with a high concentration…

Another Win as U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Advances Bipartisan Bill for International Conservation

April 16, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 16, 2024 — Today marks another significant victory in the ongoing efforts for global conservation as the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee mirrors progress by the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee to propel the U.S…

Another Mountain Gorilla Killed in the Virungas

July 22, 2001
Another endangered mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) has lost its life, caught in the crossfire in the Virungas.During the past two months, there has been an increase in fighting between the military of the rebel forces in the Democratic…

Annette Lanjouw's Work Covered in the Topeka Capital-Journal

April 26, 2002
The following story ran in the April 19, 2002, issue of The Topeka Capital Journal:Gorillas top her list - Native of Holland heads organization that tries to preserve mountain gorillas in Africaby Chris MoonMountain gorillas aren't native to Kansas…

Annette Lanjouw receives National Geographic Society/Buffett Award

August 19, 2002
WASHINGTON Annette Lanjouw, director of the International Gorilla Conservation Program, received the first National Geographic Society/Buffett Award for Leadership in African Conservation. Lorivi Ole Moirana was also chosen for his successful…

Andrea Athanas

February 3, 2023
Andrea is responsible for AWF’s programmatic work with the business sector, shaping how financial flows for conservation in Africa make it to the ground, and overseeing AWF’s Program Design team. Bringing to the table 25 years of experience in…

An Update from AWF's President in Kenya

January 10, 2008
A Special Message from AWFDear friends of AWF,I hope that all of you had a safe and happy holiday season. In addition to wishing you the very best for 2008, I want to update you on the situation in Kenya that has been widely reported by the…

An overview of land use issues in the communities of Loitokitok Division, Kajiado District, Kenya (2003)

January 6, 2003
Campbell, D.J., Gichohi, H., Mwangi, A. and Smucker, T.A., 2003. An overview of land use issues in the communities of Loitokitok Division, Kajiado District, Kenya. LUCID Working Paper.

An Incubator for Great Ape Protection

December 19, 2016
It is not common for African primatologists and conservationists to mix, much less in a small town in Japan. But earlier this December, 16 African students representing 11 different countries came to Inuyama, Japan, to do just that. The odd group…

An Awe-Inspiring Adventure Profiling Two Incredible Families As They Try To Survive In The Wildest Place On Earth

June 17, 2011
For Every Movie Purchased Through October 10, Disneynature Will Make A Donation To The African Wildlife Foundation's "Save The Savanna" Efforts BURBANK, California, June 15, 2011 -- This coming October, don't miss…

An Attempt at Reestablishing Mountain Gorilla Monitoring in Virunga NP

May 25, 2012
Yesterday, May 24, Virunga National Park sent a team of rangers back to Bukima in an attempt to reestablish the monitoring of habituated mountain gorillas that range in that area. The hope was to locate the gorillas after several weeks without…

An App for Apes

April 25, 2014
AWF is featured in the brand new apeAPP, a tool created by the Great Ape Survival Partnership (GRASP). No, it isn’t an app for apes, but rather an app that allows you to learn about, and help, apes—like the bonobo.GRASP designed to tool to directly…

Amy Gossow

March 22, 2024

Amplifying African Conservation Voices

December 28, 2023
We are mainstreaming conservation across African society by highlighting African perspectives on the issues, supporting people to engage around those issues, and mobilizing new audiences to recognize the importance of conservation in their everyday…

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