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Hope in a Poaching Crisis

February 8, 2014
In the 1970s and 1980s, there was a terrible epidemic of poaching in Africa. That’s when AWF did our “Only Elephants Should Wear Ivory” campaign, and we found a way to slam the brakes on this poaching. We sent…

Hope for mountain gorillas, African elephants on Endangered Species Day

May 19, 2022
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species, over 40,000 species are threatened with extinction, making up 28 percent of all assessed animals, plants, and fungi. On Endangered Species Day,…

Hope Ahead in Fight Against Wildlife Trafficking

February 24, 2016
Africa is in a crisis that few would have anticipated, at least not the extent to which it is impacting the most visible symbols of conservation, the continent’s iconic species. Not only are current levels of illegal offtake…

Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg: A Giraffe Conservation Icon

April 19, 2024
 Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, a renowned zoologist who passionately supported the African Wildlife Foundation's (AWF) work in giraffe conservation, passed away earlier this month. Known to many as the woman who loved giraffes, Dr. Anne was celebrated…

Honoring the Conservation Champions We Lost in 2021

January 7, 2022
The year 2021 was one of healing and celebration at African Wildlife Foundation. In July, we published the results of our successful COVID-19 emergency response, spanning 15 African countries. In October, we marked AWF’s 60th anniversary at the…

Honoring Stuart T. Saunders

June 21, 2019
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) honors the life and service of our former trustee and board chair Stuart Saunders, who passed away in April from stroke-related complications.“AWF couldn’t have asked for a better friend than Stuart,” said Craig…

Hong Kong Votes to Close Ivory Market

January 31, 2018
The African Wildlife Foundation commends Hong Kong lawmakers for voting to ban trade in ivory by the end of 2021. We applaud the government for passing stricter penalties for trafficking of ivory and endangered species. This is a bold step to curb…

Hong Kong to Decide Fate of Its Ivory Stock

January 22, 2014
African Wildlife Foundation urges Hong Kong to destroy its stockpile and join other countries in taking a stand against illegal wildlife trafficking   NAIROBI—As the Endangered Species Advisory Committee of Hong Kong…

Hong Kong Retail Chain Drops Ivory

March 18, 2014
Chinese Arts & Crafts (H.K.) Ltd. (CAC), Hong Kong’s largest ivory retailer, stopped selling elephant ivory according to a statement issued to Reuters today and verified by spot checks by WildAid. The chain, which operates four stores…

Hong Kong Public Supports Ivory Ban

May 23, 2015
The Hong Kong public overwhelmingly supports a comprehensive ban on elephant ivory sales, according to a new survey conducted by the University of Hong Kong’s Public Opinion Programme. Of the 1,021 people surveyed, 75.5 percent…

Hong Kong Lawmaker Takes Her Fight Against Blood Ivory to Africa

September 9, 2014
Hong Kong lawmaker Dr. Hon Elizabeth Quat JP has come to Kenya to help build bridges between China and Africa as part of her campaign to stop the buying of ivory and end the killing of elephants. The trip was organized in partnership with WildAid…

Hong Kong Ivory Burn Necessary Step in Halting Elephant Slaughter

May 14, 2014
Series of burns by Hong Kong authorities to destroy 29.6 metric tons of seized ivory Three wildlife conservation groups operating in Africa and Asia are hailing tomorrow’s ivory burn in Hong Kong as a moral, and necessary, step in…

Hong Kong Customs seize 7.2 Tons of Ivory Tusks in Record-Breaking Bust

July 6, 2017
Hong Kong Customs seized about 7.2 tons of ivory tusks from a container from Malaysia with an estimated street ­value of HK$72 million (US$9M). This is the biggest ivory bust in 30 years.The 40-foot container declared to contain frozen fish…

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