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Homage to African Wildlife Goes Beyond the Printed Page

October 28, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC--The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is pleased to announce the publication of Endangered Liaisons, a 320-page coffee-table book of African Wildlife photography and personal memoirs by longtime AWF supporter Don Shay.The vision…

Holiday Shoppers Can Help Rhinos on #BlackRhinoFriday

November 25, 2014
As holiday shoppers in the United States head to the stores the day after Thanksgiving—also known as Black Friday—for bargain deals, Africa’s rhinos are getting a horrific raw deal, according to the African Wildlife Foundation …

Historical distribution and threats to Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) in Samburu – an indigenous people perspective (2011)

October 29, 2012
Lelenguyah, G.L, Ogol, C., and  Muoria, P.K. 2011.  Historical distribution and threats to Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) in Samburu – an indigenous people perspective. African Journal of Ecology 49(2): 258–260. 

Hippos, zebras return to this community conservancy in Tanzania

November 8, 2019
The newcomer to Manyara Ranch was not hard to flush out. Two rangers crept around a bend toward its hiding spot — a thicket at the edge of a large pond. With a sudden rush from the foliage, the hippo flew out and into the water with a decisive…

Hippopotamus

February 26, 2013

Highly Endangered Mountain Gorilla to Get Counted in Vital Census

February 10, 2010
KIGALI, RWANDA--The critically endangered mountain gorilla's current status is to be revealed through a census to determine its population size in the Virunga Volcanoes area that straddles the borders of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),…

Highly Endangered Mountain Gorilla Population Grows by 17 Percent

January 19, 2004
Today, there are 56 more mountain gorillas roaming the Virunga Volcanoes than in 1989, when the last census was carried out. That's a 17 percent increase over the 1989 estimated population of 324 individuals in this region. This growth is…

Highlighting the links between conservation and public health

February 19, 2021
Zoonotic diseases, or zoonoses, are those diseases transmitted from animals to humans. Scientists say that every year zoonoses account for more than 60 percent of known infectious diseases reported globally, causing approximately 2.5 billion cases…

Hedgehog

February 26, 2013

Heartland Coordinators Visit Kilimanjaro Heartland

December 12, 2001
Amboseli National Park - in the AWF-designated Kilimanjaro Heartland - hosts an amazing profusion of diverse wildlife. The park is a stunning mosaic of grassy plains, clear springs, mud pans, and Phoenix palm woodland framed by the presence of Mount…

Healthy lion populations provide significant ecosystem benefits

February 10, 2020
A new report supported by African Wildlife Foundation and others details the valuable ecosystem services provided by "lionscapes," or landscapes in which lions thrive as apex predators. Lionscapes offer a larger than average share of: …

Headline Training with Wangechi

August 31, 2016
The African Wildlife Foundation, a pan-African organization that works together with the people of Africa to ensure the wildlife and wild lands of Africa will endure forever, is pleased to partner with the Global African Investment Summit (TGAIS)…

Have a single focus: Advice from award-winning wildlife photographer

October 19, 2021
In “Cape Buffalo Fight,” photographer Federico Veronesi captures a dramatic wildlife encounter in Kenya’s Lake Nakuru National Park. A pair of headbutting buffaloes is a common sight across Africa’s vast savannas, but Veronesi’s stirring close-up…

Hartebeest

February 26, 2013

Guidelines for Financing Protected Areas in East Asia (2001)

January 7, 2001
Athanas, A., Vorhies, F., Ghersi, F., Shadie, P. and Shultis, J. (2001). Guidelines for Financing Protected Areas in East Asia. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. xii + 96pp.

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