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Resilient Africa: Creating Opportunities for People: Youth as Change Agents for Conservation (2025: Vol. I)

May 6, 2025

Researchers Discover New Populations of Ethiopian Wolves

April 1, 1999
With the recent discoveries of Ethiopian wolves in several areas of the Wollo mountain range in northern Ethiopia, researchers have ratcheted up their population estimates of this rare candid species, from between 400 and 500 to as many as 650.Early…

Report on the National Survey of Grevy’s Zebra in Kenya (2008)

January 6, 2008
Lowe, B., Muoria, P, Parker, G and Sundaresan S. 2008.  Report on the National Survey of Grevy’s Zebra in Kenya.  Grevy’s Zebra Technical Committee  KWS, Nairobi 

Renewed Conflict in DRC Puts Mountain Gorillas at Risk

September 4, 2008
VIRUNGA NATIONAL PARK, DRC--Renewed conflict is being reported between rebel forces and the army on the outskirts of the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).The conflict has all but blocked efforts to protect the area's…

Remembering Sudan: What the loss of the last male northern white rhino means for all of Africa’s rhinos

March 19, 2019
By the time he passed away on March 19, 2018, Sudan had spent a decade under 24-hour armed surveillance at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. He was 45 years old — long past his breeding age and suffering painful degenerative changes in his muscles…

Remembering Madiba

July 18, 2020
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) joins the world to remember and celebrate the life and contributions of Nelson Mandela on July 18, 2020. Eleven years ago, the U.N. General Assembly declared July 18 ‘Nelson Mandela International Day.’ The day…

Remembering a Heroic Gorilla Guardian

January 16, 2014
Attacks on park staff, rangers, and scouts are always deeply disturbing to me.  These true friends of wildlife and champions of conservation are on the frontlines securing parks, guarding wildlife, and protecting people living around…

Reintroduction: What's In It for the People?

October 1, 1997
Many people living around Pilanesberg are finding they have a vested interest in the health of the 19-year-old national park.Initially hostile to the park, neighbors met with the Bop Parks Board. Talks led to the formation of the Community…

Reintroduction: A Moving Tale

October 1, 1997
MOVING WILD ANIMALS from one locale to another sounds like an easy way to redistribute species, replace depleted stock or introduce new stock. But as South Africa, a pioneer in wildlife "reintroduction," has learned, it is a complex business.Take…

Refuge where wildlife co-exist with livestock

April 26, 2019
The Manyara Ranch is home not only to four of the big five iconic wildlife species, but also to 800 heads of cattle and 400 sheep. The ranch is thriving, a model example of how wildlife can co-exist with livestock.By JACQUELINE KUBANIAMore by this…

Reflecting on the Ivory Crush in Times Square

June 26, 2015
Each day, approximately 330,000 people pass through New York City’s Times Square intersection. Within this concrete jungle, tourists take selfies with street performers, billboards on towering buildings flash…

Rediscovering Mozambique: The Newest Wildlife Destination in Africa

March 2, 2006
In southeast Africa, on the shores of the Indian Ocean, a jewel emerges from the ruins of war. Mozambique, once torn by civil strife, is rebuilding itself and has never looked more appealing to tourists. With a growing economy and natural wonders…

Recovering Africa’s lost lion populations

March 2, 2018
 Almost 200,000 lions roamed Africa one century ago, but recent studies show that the species is extinct in 26 countries across the continent and occupies a fraction of its historical rangeland. With lion populations plummeting by a staggering…

Reconnecting With Old Friends

February 12, 2009
On January 30th, Nancy Thompson Handler contacted me through my previous post. Nancy conducted research here from 1980-1991. She wrote: Having spent five years doing research in N’dele between 1980-1991, I am so excited to see your blog. I cannot…

Reconciling nature conservation and agricultural production (2016)

September 12, 2016
Fitzgerald, K. H., 2016. Reconciling nature conservation and agricultural production. Investing in sustainable mountain development: Opportunities, resources and benefits. Bern, Switzerland, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University…

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