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First Leopard Captured!

November 18, 2008
Sunday November 9th marked the day of capturing the first leopard in my career. The event was too beautiful to mar with heavy words. Here is a full account of what happened that day in pictures. Removing the leopard from the trap requires a lot of…

First IUCN Africa Protected Areas Congress Opens in Kigali, Rwanda

July 18, 2022
 (KIGALI, RWANDA — July 18, 2022) The IUCN Africa Protected Areas Congress (APAC) — the first-ever Pan-African gathering of leaders, citizens, and interest groups focused on protected areas — begins today in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, with an…

Financials

February 22, 2024
African Wildlife Foundation maintains its high GuideStar ratings and Better Business Bureau accreditation for executing our mission in a fiscally responsible way. The following documents show how we leverage our funding to deliver programmatic…

Final Report: An Examination of the Achievements and Effectiveness of the Planning and Assessment for Wildlife Management Project.

March 25, 2013
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Fighting for cheetahs amidst an illegal pet trade

May 16, 2018
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Field trips inspire a new generation of Ugandan conservationists

August 18, 2017
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Faro Landscape Fact Sheet

February 23, 2023

Faro

July 24, 2023
The Faro landscape in Cameroon includes Faro National Park. The landscape is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants and the largest hippo population in Central and West Africa. Maintaining its rich biodiversity requires a holistic response to…

Farmers reforest the Kilombero Valley to fight climate change

June 12, 2020
Africa is thought to be the most vulnerable continent to climate change given its predominately climate-dependent livelihoods, extensive water-stressed populations, and low adaptive capacity. Weak economies, institutions, and governance structures…

Farewell Quett Masire: A Great Leader, And Wonderful Friend Of Conservation In Africa

June 26, 2017
The African Wildlife Foundation will miss an exemplary leader and an incredible friend. Africa will miss an inspirational Democrat and a peacemaker. Former President of the Republic of Botswana Sir Ketumile Masire's loss will also be felt in places…

Family Planning and the Links to Conservation

September 1, 1999
By R. Michael Wright, President, AWFDust billows in through the open top of the battered Land Rover as we slowly squeeze between two gnarled acacia thorn trees. We drive for hours through an empty landscape, searching for signs of the pack of wild…

Extinction Looms for Forest Elephants

March 26, 2013
PLOS ONE study with largest dataset on forest elephants ever compiled reveals a loss of more than 60 percent in the past decade. NEW YORK, March 4, 2013 -- African forest elephants are being poached out of existence. A study just published…

Extinction Crisis Continues -- An IUCN Update

November 3, 2009
The latest update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species shows that 17,291 species out of the 47,677 assessed species are threatened with extinction.The results reveal 21 percent of all known mammals, 30 percent of all known amphibians, 12…

Explosive Digs May Cut Off Kenya Wildlife Migration

June 3, 2009
NAIROBI, KENYA, as reported by Ochieng' Ogodo for National Geographic News--A new rock quarry being excavated with explosives in Kenya's Amboseli National Park may endanger migration corridors of elephants and other wildlife, conservationists say…

Exploring Environmental Complementarity between Types of Protected Areas in Kenya (2014)

October 9, 2014
 Elliott, J., Gibbons, H., King, D., King, A. and Leménager, T. (2014). Exploring Environmental Complementarity between Types of Protected Areas in Kenya. Focales 19, Agence Française Développement, Paris. 

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