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Where Are the Conservation Corridors for Elephants in Saadani National Park and the Lower Wami-Ruvu River Basin of Eastern Tanzania? (2010)

November 1, 2010
Kikoti, A, 2010. Where Are the Conservation Corridors for Elephants in Saadani National Park and the Lower Wami-Ruvu River Basin of Eastern Tanzania? Summary Report of Elephant Collaring Operation. Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode…

Where Africa's Wildlife Stands After 2016

January 26, 2017
How is Africa’s wildlife faring? Last year there were a number of significant actions taken on behalf of, and new data released about, many of Africa’s iconic species. What follows is a brief summary of these developments. …

When negotiation skills are key in conservation

November 17, 2008
Nothing starts your day like an angry mob at 7am.A group of fifty or so men is gathering outside the yard of the house we're staying at. Things get heated – men begin shouting and waving their arms in frustration. They’re yelling in Lingala, so I…

When Canines Protect Wildlife

August 30, 2016
In 2011, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) declared the Africa's western black rhino extinct. All that remained of it were photographs and stories that begun ‘once upon a time’. According…

What Will Our Conservation Story Be?

January 8, 2016
For those who often read about the state of wildlife today, the narrative isn’t always a happy one—in fact, more often than not it’s just the opposite. In case anyone isn’t familiar with the current story,…

What We Do

January 17, 2020

What They Think: Talking to the Students at AWF’s Conservation Schools

March 18, 2014
In Africa, getting access to a good education isn’t so easy if you live in the bush. Meanwhile, these rural areas are where you find the rich habitats and wildlife. Through the AWF Conservation Schools (ACS) program, AWF has leveraged…

What shapes the mammal species poaching in protected areas: biophysical or anthropogenic factors? A case study in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve (2022)

August 29, 2022
Degbelo, F.G., Djagoun, C.A.M.S., Toyi, S.S.M., Padonou, E.A., Kouton, M., Gichohi, N., Muruthi, P. and Sinsin, B., 2022. What shapes the mammal species poaching in protected areas: biophysical or anthropogenic factors? A case study in Pendjari…

What Shall We Celebrate on World Rhino Day?

September 21, 2015
It is no way to kick off World Rhino Day. Little Bahati, from Kenya’s Tsavo National Park, had already been the victim of rhino poachers when they shot and killed his mother last year, taking her horns and orphaning the defenceless…

What More Can I Do? (2021)

August 12, 2021

What lies ahead for Africa’s rhinos?

September 21, 2018
There are about 25,000 rhinos in all of Africa today. This number becomes more meaningful — and painful — when you consider rhinos’ former strength on the continent. Black rhinos once numbered in the hundreds of thousands, perhaps up to 850,000,…

What Killed the Cheetah?

July 17, 2008
One thing is certain: when you're in the bush, you never know what's going to happen next. Shivani and I were sitting in her car by the Ewaso Nyiro river, catching up on our field notes. (And she was betting me that I couldn't sit still for 20…

What It Means to Work at a Large-Landscape Scale

November 5, 2014
“AWF approaches conservation at a large-landscape scale.” How many times have I heard that said about our work? How many times have I written that myself, when writing about AWF’s approach to conservation? I…

What is the CMTP?

October 11, 2012
I recently started working for the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in its Conservation Management Training Program (CMTP). As with many of my previous travels, I have decided to blog about it: firstly, to reassure my mother that I am…

What Has the Collared Leopard Been Up To?

November 28, 2008
Since being collared the leopard has been providing us with very valuable information. Firstly his movement patterns suggest that he prefers drainage lines to open plains. This makes him one tough cat to find even with a collar. He is so good at…

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