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Lolkisale

July 25, 2023

Local Artists Promote Gorilla Conservation and Find Economic Opportunity

September 19, 2007
Gorilla survival greatly depends on the well-being of the people who live adjacent to the parks in which mountain gorillas live. Virunga Artisan products are the handiwork of the people in villages across the Virunga/Bwindi highlands of Central…

Living with Wildlife Fact Sheet (2024)

October 3, 2024

Living With Wildlife

December 27, 2023
Wildlife doesn’t recognize human boundaries. While protected areas play a critical role as anchors of conservation, wildlife survival in fact requires larger ecosystems made up of a patchwork of lands owned and managed by governments, the private…

Living Alongside Carnivores

August 26, 2016
Though they live next to Tanzania’s largest national park, residents in the villages surrounding Ruaha National Park see no benefits from the presence of wildlife, particularly carnivores. And there are plenty of carnivores…

Listing of The Eastern Gorilla on the Critically Endangered List

September 6, 2016
The Eastern Gorilla also known as Grauer’s Gorilla – the largest living primate – has been listed as Critically Endangered, according to the latest update of The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ released on 5 September…

Lions Spotted Recently in Lake Mburo

July 1, 1998
Lions, eradicated from Lake Mburo National Park in southwestern Uganda some 20 years ago, may be returning.About half a dozen sightings have been made in recent years, reports Mark Infield, AWF's technical adviser to the Uganda Wildlife Authority…

Lions Left Behind

October 5, 2016
As CITES CoP17 closes in Johannesburg, South Africa, the African Wildlife Foundation applauds the parties for their votes in accordance with our recommendations in all but one instance – the African lion. Last night, the 182…

Lions Killed in the Maasai Steppe

January 21, 2009
Two lions were speared to death in the Maasai Steppe Heartland, and two others escaped but were badly injured. Bernard Kissui, AWF's lion researcher in this part of northern Tanzania, reports: "While on our routine lion tracking activities in the…

Lions and Rhinos and Okapi, Oh, My!

August 30, 2011
The air is electric with anticipation. Dozens of eyes fix intensely on a single target. The crowd hushes. Suddenly, a pack of African wild dogs charge forth from their den, barking and yelping as they begin feasting on the meal laid before them…

Lions and leopards return as Soysambu Conservancy roars back to life

May 16, 2019
Large predators are returning to Kenya’s Soysambu Conservancy after historical displacement by livestock ranching. This is thanks to the growing zebra and buffalo populations found in Soysambu, allowing it to act as a critical dispersal area for…

Lions

March 5, 2023

Lion-proof enclosures, beehive barriers, and chilies stem human-wildlife conflict

December 27, 2019
Bomas are traditional wooden or thorn-bush/wire mesh enclosures designed to keep cattle in and predators out. With help from African Wildlife Foundation, Tanzanian Maasai pastoralists living around Manyara Ranch have benefited from an upgrade:…

Lion Subspecies Listed as Endangered, Threatened

December 20, 2015
With Africa's lion population expected to drop by half over the next couple of decades, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced on Monday it would list two lion subspecies under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). …

Lion Rock Tented Camp in Kenya Opens, Ensuring Income and Environmental Integrity for Locals

August 17, 2004
On August 4th, 2004, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) celebrated the official opening of the Lion Rock Tented Camp, a spectacular 24-bed luxury ecolodge located in the Taita Taveta district of Southern Kenya, close to AWF's Kilimanjaro…

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