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Future African Conservation Leaders Apply Here!

March 4, 2015
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is calling for qualified candidates to submit an application to join the 2015–2017 class of its Conservation Management Training Program (CMTP). The 24-month mentorship is an intensive, paid, on…

Funding gaps in Africa’s protected areas call for bold solutions

July 26, 2022
An invisible threat looms over the vast majority of Africa’s 8,600+ protected and conserved areas, besides habitat degradation and fragmentation, climate change, and biodiversity loss: a lack of resources.In 2020, COVID-19 laid bare the funding gaps…

Fulfilling my Passion for Africa

March 9, 2012
Two of my Senegalese brothers and I pose for a photo in Mermoz before heading to the annual Fete de Mouton. Photo courtesy of Amy Rizzotto. Like many of my peers at the George Washington University, I was dedicated to the idea of…

From wildlife artist to wildlife scout: the conservation champion of Murchison Community Conservancy

July 17, 2019
Lakica Diana never dreamt that her passion for wildlife would translate into a career allowing her to protect some of Uganda's most vulnerable species. For the past nine years, she has lived in the Murchison Community Conservancy, near Uganda’s…

From Policy to Implementation: AWF and the Global Biodiversity Framework

January 30, 2024
The United Nations Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) was the culmination of a four-year consultation and negotiation process between 196 countries. It is the roadmap for the world to halt and reverse biodiversity loss while supporting the…

From Herdboy to Ecologist: Tibebu’s Unexpected Path to Ecological Discovery in Ethiopia

January 23, 2025
Growing up in the Amhara Region, North Shewa Zone, about 180 kilometers north of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital, Tibebu Yelemfrhat Simegn spent his childhood tending to his family’s livestock. As a young shepherd, he was responsible for protecting…

From Conflict to Conservation

October 9, 2015
The Great Barrier Reef. Yellowstone. The Serengeti. World Heritage Sites are often household names, symbolic of the greatest wonders on Earth.For host countries, designation of a World Heritage Site within its borders brings with it not only…

Frederick Kwame Kumah

February 3, 2023
Frederick leads AWF’s engagements with government and multilateral institutions across Africa, China, and Europe in close collaboration with strategic partners. Through his leadership, his team supports African governments in international…

Four Zambezi River Nations Make Joint Conservation Plans

July 19, 2001
The following story was written by Singy Hanyona for the Environmental News Service (ENS)LUSAKA, Zambia, July 18, 2001 (ENS) - The African Wildlife Foundation has launched a new regional conservation project known as the "four corners natural…

Four Mountain Gorilla Deaths Reported in Research Groups in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda

May 19, 2010
KIGALI, RWANDA--African Wildlife Foundation has just learned that one mother gorilla and three infant mountain gorillas have died in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda, home to an estimated 380 of the highly endangered great apes. The deaths were…

Four Gorillas Executed in DR Congo

July 25, 2007
Four highly endangered mountain gorillas have been shot and killed in the Mikeno sector of Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. It is not yet clear who is behind this killing.It is known that the four gorillas killed were…

Fostering Ecotourism Deals And Community Prosperity

May 24, 2001
During the last year, AWF doubled its number of Conservation Service Centers (CSCs). The two original CSCs are in Nairobi and Arusha. In 2000, a third center opened in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and a fourth in White River, South Africa.AWF hired…

Former NBA Star Yao Ming Brings Issue of Ivory Trade Before China’s National People’s Congress

March 6, 2014
Earlier this week, former NBA star Yao Ming delivered a petition to the Chinese government asking it to ban domestic trade in ivory. The petition was delivered during the opening session of China’s annual National People’s Congress in…

Former AWF Charlotte Fellow Earns the Whitley Gold Award

May 18, 2009
LONDON, UK--The Whitley Foundation for Nature has awarded the Whitley Gold Award to wildlife vet and former AWF Charlotte Fellow Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka for her work with people and mountain gorillas in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.Dr. Kalema…

Form 990 (2024)

February 24, 2025

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