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Pendjari

July 27, 2023

Patterns of livestock depredation and cost‐effectiveness of fortified livestock enclosures in northern Tanzania (2019)

August 30, 2019
Kissui, B.M., Kiffner, C., König, H.J. and Montgomery, R.A. 2019. Patterns of livestock depredation and cost‐effectiveness of fortified livestock enclosures in northern Tanzania. Ecology and Evolution, 9(19), pp.11420-11433.

Patrick Nsabimana

August 8, 2024

Patrick Bergin Timeline

June 23, 2017
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Pastoralists, Fishermen and Farmers In and Around Lake Mburo National Park: Changing Conflict into Awareness and Responsibility

March 25, 2013
AWF Discussion Papers, CC-DP-6

Pastor Magingi

February 3, 2023

Partnership to Strengthen Media Coverage of Conservation Issues

February 25, 2015
On February 20th, the African Media Initiative (AMI) and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) signed a three-year partnership agreement aimed at improving, strengthening and encouraging media coverage of wildlife and environmental…

Partners Not Poachers—Putting Community At The Heart Of Conservation In Rwanda

November 4, 2013
On the craggy slopes of Mount Sabyinyo in northwest Rwanda, eight spacious, stone cottages look out over the dramatic mist-wreathed scenery of the Virunga massif. Open fires crackle in the cottage hearths as private butlers attend to their well…

Participatory mapping in Bili-Uere recovers wildlife in the Congo Basin

June 29, 2023
The Congo Basin features the world’s second-largest rainforest and is home to endemic and biologically diverse flora and fauna. Amidst this immense natural wealth are millions of people who are integral to these biodiverse ecosystems and depend on…

Participatory Environmental Valuation: Subsistence Forest Use Around the Aberdares, Kenya.

March 25, 2013
AWF Discussion Papers, ACE-DP-1. 1996.

Participatory environmental evaluation: subsistence forest use around the Aberdares, Kenya (1996)

January 7, 1996
Emerton, L. and H. Mogaka 1996. Participatory environmental evaluation: subsistence forest use around the Aberdares, Kenya. Participatory Learning and Actions Notes 26: 6-10, IIED, London.

Participatory ecological assessment of Kirisia forest reserve, Samburu, Kenya (2009)

November 5, 2009
Hitimana, J., Kiyiapi, O., Kisioh, H., Warinwa, F., Lenaiyasa, P., Mayienda, R. and Sumba, D., 2009. Participatory ecological assessment of Kirisia forest reserve, Samburu, Kenya. AWF Technical Paper Series. 

Parc National du W

July 27, 2023

Pangolins pushed to extinction as demand for scales grows

February 14, 2018
Despite a unanimous vote granting all eight species of the African and Asian pangolin the highest possible protection against illegal trading in late 2016, this scaly animal still bears the unfortunate record as the world’s most illegally trafficked…

Pangolin

February 25, 2013

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