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Restoring the Bura River: A Local Chief’s Fight Against Climate Change in Tsavo Landscape, Kenya

November 14, 2025
In the heart of Kenya’s Tsavo Conservation Area, Simon Mwakio Mwangemi stands out as a passionate conservationist deeply connected to his community and the land that has sustained generations. For more than 40 years, Mwakio has lived in Bura…

Restoring Kenya's Most Important Forest

May 27, 2011
African Wildlife Foundation has collaborated with key partners in Kenya to plant 25,000 trees for restoration of the critically important Mau Forest NAIROBI, Kenya, May 27 2011 -- You might not be fully aware of the Mau Forest's…

Restoring biodiversity hotspots in Uganda empowers communities

March 9, 2018
Sustainable agricultural enterprise, community conservancies, and education campaigns protect wildlife and natural resources across Uganda’s landscapes. Integrating these approaches with local economic growth ensures their continued success as…

Resources & Publications

March 1, 2013

Resource Mobilization for Biodiversity Conservation in the Global South

March 8, 2022

Resilient Africa: Unlocking Nature’s Value (September 2023)

September 27, 2023

Resilient Africa: Empowering Africa’s Decision-Makers (April 2024)

May 3, 2024

Resilient Africa: Easing Conflict: The Potential of Rights-Based Conservation Approaches (2025: Vol. II)

September 3, 2025
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Resilient Africa: Defining and Delivering Community-Led Conservation (2024: Vol. II)

August 27, 2024

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…

Rene's Journey in Sustainable Farming in Cameroon's Dja Landscape

February 13, 2026
For most of his life, Ndamey Rene believed the forest would always be his family’s lifeline. In Nomedjo, a village bordering the Dja Faunal Reserve, that belief shaped childhoods and futures. Ndamey, an Indigenous farmer, grew up learning that…

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…

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