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Old Friends

May 4, 2015
One of the great benefits of being a frequent visitor to the East African game reserves is the opportunity to recognize and become acquainted with specific animals. One of my oldest “friends” is a large male cheetah in…

Ol Pejeta Conservancy Welcomes Black Rhino Calves

January 25, 2008
The Ol Pejeta Conservancy, one of AWF's conservation partners in the Samburu Heartland, recently announced the birth of two black rhinos. The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is the largest black rhino sanctuary in all of East Africa.The first rhino calf made…

Okavango Delta Named 1000th World Heritage Site

June 30, 2014
Inland delta is home to robust populations of elephants, lions, hippos, wild dogs, birds, and other species Last week the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO, officially declared the Okavango Delta its 1,000th…

Officials Seize 3.1 Tons of Pangolin Scales

January 3, 2017
Chinese officials recently made the largest pangolin parts bust in the country’s history, on Dec. 10, 2016. Authorities in Shanghai seized 3.1 tons of pangolin scales—estimated to represent 5,000 to 7,500 individual animals. …

Objectifs de Protection Spatiale - Dialogue 30 X 30 - Dans le Cadre Mondial de la Biodiversité Post-2020

December 11, 2020
L’Alliance des OSC africaines pour la biodiversité (ACBA) Rapport de Dialogue - Novembre 24, 2020

Nyiragongo Volcano Erupting Near Gorilla Park

January 21, 2002
The Nyiragongo volcano, just north of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is erupting. The volcano is spewing a steady flow of lava, over a mile wide, into Rwanda, and has devastated the eastern town of Goma in the Democratic…

Nyamuragira Volcano erupting in DR Congo near Gorilla Park

July 26, 2002
The Nyamuragira volcano, located 20 kilometers north of the town of Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is erupting. This eruption occurs only months after tens of thousands of people were evacuated from the region when an…

Nyamulagira Volcano Eruption Threatens Wildlife in Virunga Heartland

May 18, 2004
According to reports from the Volcanic Observatory of Goma, the Nyamulagira Volcano in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) erupted on May 8, 2004. Continuous lava and ash from the central crater of the volcano are likely to destroy wildlife…

Nurturing resilience among wildlife tourism-dependent communities

August 13, 2020
As strict international travel restrictions grounded thousands of visitors heading to Africa in early 2020, tourism operators across the continent declared the year a write-off. The specter of empty rooms and safari vehicles struck lodge owners…

Nurturing community conservation in Cameroon against all odds

January 9, 2020
You finish your last meeting in a nearby town at 4 p.m. You are tired and ready to head home. You have made this trip many times before and know it takes exactly three hours. After all, yours is usually the only car on the road, so traffic jams are…

NPR: African Ivory Headed for One-Time Auction

January 2, 2008
Sometime in early 2008, tons of African ivory will be sold at auction to Japan. Despite the international ban on the trade, South Africa, Botswana and Namibia will be allowed a one-time purge of their stockpiled ivory. Conservationists hope the sale…

Now Accepting Applications for Charlotte Conservation Fellowships

April 19, 2007
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the 2007-2008 Charlotte Conservation Fellows scholarship program.Since its founding in 1961, the African Wildlife Foundation has believed that Africans are…

Now Accepting Applications for 2006-2007 Charlotte Fellowships

July 22, 2006
Under the Charlotte Conservation Fellowship Program, AWF is offering scholarships for full MSc or partial Ph.D. programs with field research components that produce knowledge or insight into specific conservation challenges in the African Heartlands…

North to Samburu

May 8, 2008
Today I leave Nairobi and head to Samburu Heartland. I was seized by a shock of anxiety when I looked at my gear: laptop, camcorder and mic, SLR camera with an assortment of lenses, tripod, my clothes and boots, binoculars, field guides, GPS unit,…

Norbert Sonne

February 3, 2023
Norbert leads strategy development and implementation and designs new programs to grow AWF’s conservation and development project portfolio in Cameroon. He places a special emphasis on the inclusion of local and Indigenous communities in…

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