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A zero tolerance policy for wildlife crime

February 7, 2018
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A young conservation biologist pushes for climate action at COP27

November 11, 2022
As world leaders, climate change experts, and various organizations convene in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt for the 27th UN Climate Change Conference, African Wildlife Foundation’s 2022 Charles R. Wall Young African Policy Fellows program ensures that…

A World Without Rhinos?

May 13, 2002
The African Wildlife Foundation has been at the forefront of rhinoceros conservation for several decades. In the early 1970s rhino horn was in high demand in the Middle East, Asia and Africa, and these magnificent creatures were being poached to the…

A woman chief in DRC leads community conservation for local development

May 8, 2023
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s National Community Conservation Strategy cements the role of local communities living around — and sometimes inside — protected areas as essential for maintaining the integrity of the country’s critical natural…

A win for bonobo conservation efforts

November 1, 2011
Two years ago I embarked on an opportunity of a lifetime. It changed my life for it helped me gain independence, confidence, and skills that every aspiring scientist should have as they move forward with their conservation career.  Of course…

A wildlife scientist embraces communication for conservation

June 27, 2023
Sundowner Stories are a new blog series of first-hand stories going behind the scenes of AWF’s remarkable history. In the second installment, AWF Vice President, Species Conservation and Science Philip Muruthi reminisces about the birth of AWF’s…

A Wealth of Biodiversity in Congo Basin

October 28, 2015
If wealth were measured in biodiversity, the forests of the Congo Basin would be rich indeed. Wildlife from the endangered bonobo to the Congo peacock can be found in this ecosystem, not to mention more than 600 species of trees (and that…

A Visit to Victoria Falls

September 29, 2011
A photo diary from Becky Walter, an AWF intern in the field. Click on any of the stunning images below to view it in full size. "Near the end of my stay in the Kazungula Heartland, I went up in a helicopter above Victoria Falls.  Having spent a…

A Visit from our CEO

September 2, 2010
When Dr. Simon Munthali called to tell me that our CEO, Dr. Patrick Bergin, was planning to come to the field to spend a few days, I couldn’t believe my ears. My brain immediately went berserk. I started counting stock of the good things and the not…

A Unified Front: Africa’s Call to Lead the Dialogue on Climate Change

November 30, 2023
As we approach the imminent COP 28 meeting in Dubai, it has become abundantly clear that the myriad global challenges we face are intrinsically linked to climate change. Climate change exacerbates these issues, and it is, therefore, pivotal to our…

A Typical Morning in the 'Office'

August 8, 2008
4:45am: Wake up and take a shower (I’m extremely grumpy* at this stage).5:00am: Still grumpy, I get into the research car with my backpack and laptop bag and follow the bus from Shishangane (Staff Village) to the lodge (Singita Kruger National Park)…

A Typical Afternoon in the 'Office'

August 11, 2008
11:00am: I take the research car and go and upload pictures from the cameras. I’m unsettled at this stage because I’m alone. I get to the first camera station. I get out of the car, pick up the stones that lay right next to the car and throw them in…

A traditional Cameroonian community honors wildlife conservation and sustainable development

January 4, 2019
“Ngarkuwa.” This was the title bestowed on Manfred Aimé Epanda by Cameroon’s Tchamba chiefdom. Epanda, African Wildlife Foundation’s Cameroon country coordinator, has devoted the last two decades of his career to community conservation in his native…

A stakeholder assessment of human–elephant conflict in Benin (2017)

September 12, 2017
Djagoun, C., Akpona, H., Kassa, B., Gichohi, N., Muruthi, P., & Sinsin, B. 2017. A stakeholder assessment of human–elephant conflict in Benin. Pachyderm, 58, pp.161-166.

A Song Against Poaching

October 4, 2013
This month, Asian Geographic published an 8-page cover story of my ‘Schools United for Elephants’ Campaign, spreading the anti-ivory trade idea in 24 places including, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Dubai, Hong Kong, India,…

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