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FALL 2006
IN THIS ISSUE:
- Rhino Mother and Calf Killed in Poaching Incident
- Our Enduring Mission
- Game Officer Killed By Poachers
- AWF Timeline - 45 Years of Leadership in Africa
- Wildlife Adoption Center
- BEADS Walkathon Aims to "Break the Chains of Illiteracy"
- Wildlife Watch: African Penguin
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SUMMER 2006

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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Vaccination Program Aims to Protect Grevy's Zebras from Antrhax
- Journey to the Congo Heartland
- Artist John Banovich Helps Focus Attention on Lions
- Hyenas on the Prowl
- A Sweet Deal
- 45 Years of Investing in Africa's People to Conserve Africa's Wildlife
- Africa's "Little Five" Deserve Attention, Too
- Supporting AWF is a Family Affair
- Wildlife Watch: Shoebill
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SPRING 2006
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Motorola Radios Safeguarding African Wildlife
- Honoring a Conservation Leader
- New Ranger Houses for Samburu National Reserve
- Celebrating
45 Years of Commitment to Africa
- Excerpts from a Safari Journal
- The George F. Jewett Trust
- AWF's Wildlife Adoption Center
- Wildlife Watch: Grevy's Zebra
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WINTER 2006
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- AWF Researchers Keeping Track of Elephants With
Satellite Technology
- Agreement Between AWF and South African National
Parks Benefits Communities
- Making Headway in Mozambique
- AWF Highlights of 2005
- Gorilla Sculpture is Tribute to Uganda's Commitment
- AWF Donors: Pat and Bill Miller
- Wildlife Watch: Bushbaby
- Charity Watchdogs Award AWF Top Ratings!
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FALL 2005
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Kenya Land Conservation Trust is a Major Victory
for African Wildlife
- Creating a Legion of Leaders for Wildlife Protection
- Mountain Gorilla Twins Named in Rwandan Ceremony
- Africa's Bonobos: Running Out of Time?
- Africa's Big Five Destinations
- African Wildlife Donors Come in All Ages
- Wildlife Watch: Naked Mole-Rat
- Rhino Poaching Down at AWF Project Site
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SUMMER 2005
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- New Elerai Conservation Area Helps Elephants
on the Move, Other Species, and Local Communities
- Making Room for Africa's Large Predators
- Born to Wander: Why Wildlife Corridors Are So Important
- Coffee for Conservation: AWF and Starbucks Partnership
- Death of Lion is a Major Setback for Research
- Nowhere to Run: African Predators Are Losing
Ground
- The Great Cats and Rare Canids
Bill
- Safari Travel That Benefits Wildlife...
and More
- Top 10 Ecotourism Guidelines
- Gorillas Still at Risk
- Wildlife Watch: Colobus Monkey
- Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
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SPRING 2005
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Tourism Holds Promise for Mozambique's Wildlife and Economic Benefits
for Its People
- Africa's Birds Need Help Too
- Counting Wildlife in the Maasai Steppe
- Training Scouts to Monitor African Wild Dogs
- 25 Years Protecting Africa's Mountain
Gorillas
- Africa's Big Five Destinations
- AWF Donors Make Leadership Gift for the Gorilla Conservation Trust
- Wildlife Watch: Goliath Heron
- Your Employer Could Double Your Donation
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WINTER 2005
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- AWF Leads Effort to Save Lions in Trouble from Devastating Losses
- Investing in Conservation Means Thinking Beyond Charity
- Gorilla Twins Thriving
- Lion Rock Tented Camp to Benefit Wildlife and
People Alike
- AWF Highlights of the Year 2004
- Kenyan Environmentalist Wins Nobel Peace Prize
- AWF Video Aims to Engage New Conservation Allies
- Wildlife Watch: Rock Hyrax
- Your Donations at Work
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FALL 2004
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- AWF Supports Ecotourism: Protecting Wildlife by Investing in Local
Communities
- Conservation Education - It's Not Just for Local People
- Hope for the Beleaguered Bonobo: AWF Signs In-Country Agreement with
Democratic Republic of Congo
- A Different Kind of Safari Experience
- Training Rangers, Building Capacity in Samburu Heartland
- AWF Charlotte Fellow Conducts Vital Research
on Lions in Tarangire National Park
- A Twist on Giving: Gift Annuities Strenghten AWF
- AWF Staff Win Second Place in the Safaricom
Marathon
- Wildlife Watch: Somali Ostrich
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SUMMER 2004
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- New Migration Corridor Research will
Help Maasai Steppe Elephants
- Partnerships Are the Key
- AWF and Starbucks Team Up for Africa!
- Equipment and Donations Boost Spirits of Rangers and Scouts
- Chicago Event Raises $300,000 for Wildlife Conservation
- Experience the Thrill of Safari in Tanzania
- AWF Membership Doubles in Less than Two Years
- Two Primates with Amazing Similarities
- AWF Helps Acquire Land for Reserve
- Member's Generosity Fund Renovation
of Samburu Ranger Station
- Member's Love for Africa Benefits Wildlife Beyond Her Lifetime
- Rare Birth of Mountain Gorilla Twins Celebrated
- Wildlife Watch: Bontebok
- AWF's Unique Annual Report Wins Award
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SPRING 2004
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Mountain Gorilla Population
Increases But Still Critically Endangered
- Turn Your Passion for Africa into a Lasting Legacy
- Shocking Decline of African Lion Population Reported
- GIS Takes Wildlife Conservation to the Next Level
- Southern Africa vs. East Africa: Comparing and Contrasting the Safari
Experience
- Black Rhino Looks Tough, but
is Powerless at the Hands of Man
- Initial Results of Zambezi Lion Study Offer
Hope
- Rabies Threatens Rare Ethiopian Wolf Population
- Wildlife Watch: Pangolin
- Survey of Rare Wattled Crane Funded by AWF
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WINTER 2004
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- AWF Plays Key Role in Creating Visitor Center to Promote Conservation
- Which Perspectives Do you Have When it Comes to Conservation?
- Africa's Wildlife Inspires a Lifetime of Giving
- AWF Members Share Experience of a Lifetime While Gorilla Trekking
- AWF Committed to Education and Training From the Beginning
- Wildlife Books Make Great Gift for Kids!
- Zambezi Large Mammal Survey
Finds Elephant Populations Increasing
- Wildlife Watch: Okapi
- AWF Receives Top Charity Ranking
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FALL 2003
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- AWF Launches New Heartland in Congo Basin
- Investing in People and Places to Protect Wildlife
- Community Partnership Leads
to Reconstruction of Tourist Lodge in Botswana
- BEADS Project Brings Hope to Kenyan Women and Girls
- Memory of Safari Inspire AWF Member's Poetic Narrative
- Zambezi River Project Focuses on Fish
- AWF Flying High With Airport Ads
- World Parks Congress Makes
History in Africa
- AWF Charlotte Fellowship Recipient is Leading the Way in Community
Conservation
- Gorilla Births Celebrated With Naming Ceremony in Rwanda
- Wildlife Watch: Red Lechwe
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SUMMER 2003
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Saving the Big Cats of Chobe River
- The Key to Conservation: Partnering with the People of Africa
- New York Fundraising Dinner a Big Success
- Rare Antelope Survives Decades of Civil War
in Angola
- AWF Brings Whiter Smiles to People Who Help Wildlife
- Interpol Probing Gorilla Poaching
- Grevy's Zebras Threatened
- Safari Tips: Exploring the Home of the Mountain Gorillas
- Two Kenya Rangers Killed
- Wildlife Watch: African Crowned Crane
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SPRING 2003
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Kilimanjaro Heartland Heats Up
- Manyara Ranch, A Corridor and More
- Transitions in Africa, by Patrick J. Bergin, Ph.D.
- Are We Winning or Losing the Fight to Save Africa's Natural Wonders?
- Colleagues Mourn AWF Executive Isidore Gwashure
- Bonobo's Culture: Peaceful Coexistence
- What's It Like to Be on Safari?
- A Lifelong Love for Elephants Led Avis Goodwin to AWF
- New AWF Chair Leila Green: 'A Passion for Africa'
- The Latest Buzz of Beekeeping in East Africa
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FALL 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Alfred Kikoti: Expanding AWF's Elephant Conservation Work Into West
Kilimanjaro
- IGCP's Annette Lanjouw Wins National Geographic
/ Buffett Conservation Award
- What Can We Save?
- Conservation Success Story: Rhino Count is Up
- Lions and Wild Dogs: AWF Predator Projects Go for the Bold
- Muraha's Story Offers a Glimpse of Gorilla Life
- People vs. Elephants?
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SPRING 2002
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- 40 Years of Conserving Wildlife and Wild Lands in Africa
- Reports from the Heartlands
- What Makes AWF Special?
- Species Success Stories in 2001
- CSCs Help Local People and Communities Tap Into Tourism
- AWF Names 5 African Scholars 2001-2002 Charlotte
Fellows
- Patrick J. Bergin Appointed to Lead the African
Wildlife Foundation
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FALL 2001
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- After 40 Years, Are We Making a Difference?
- Conserving Wildlife in Africa: AWF's 40-Year History
- Saving the World's Most Endangered Primate
- A World Without Rhinos?
- A Commitment to Education and Training
- Understanding and Protecting Elephants
- Why are Predators Important?
- A Lifeline for Africa's National Parks
- Partnership with the Private Sector
- Working with Communities
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SUMMER 2001
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Four Corners, Four Countries: A Grand Plan for Conservation and Tourism
Across National Borders
- Farewell to a Giant and a Gentleman
- Dancing at Ngulia
- Saving the World's Last Remaining Mountain Gorillas
- Shortest Distance Between 2 Parks: A Secure Corridor
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SPRING 2001
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Planning your Wildlife-Viewing Safari
- Bridging Borders
- Cultural Bomas: Business and Show Biz
- What to Read Before You Go on a Safari
- Wildlife Managers Meet at Mweka
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WINTER 2001
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Racing to Save the African Continents Wildlife and Wilderness
- The Empty Savanna
- Fostering Ecotourism Deals - And Community Prosperity
- More AWF Success Stories in 2000 - from Science to Species
- AWF Names 5 African Scholars 2000-2001 Charlotte
Fellows
- AWF Will Lead USAID Conservation Project in Southern
Africa Where 4 Countries Meet
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FALL 2000
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Virunga Heartland is Biologically Rich - but
Embattled
- Africa's Intriguing Dung Beetles
- The "isms" of Africa
- In Thirsty, Dusty Kenya, Searching for Water and Food
- Conservation in War Zone
- Conservationist Henri Nsanjama Dies
- AWF and TNC Collaborate on Conservation
- AWF Helps Launch Distance- Learning Program in
Conservation
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SUMMER 2000
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Business is Booming - but Conservation Is CSC's Bottom Line
- At Home with Spotted Hyenas
- Unsung Heroes
- Butterfly Study Takes Wing
- Desert Elephants: Nothing is Easy
- For People Near Parks, Wildlife Can be a Valuable Commodity
- CSC Director is Tourism Industry Insider
- Kenya's Famous Flamingos are Dying
- Popular Pancake Tortoise Threatened
- CITES says 'No' to New Ivory Sales
- African Gray Parrots Smuggled out of DRC
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SPRING 2000
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- Balancing Human, Wildlife Needs in Amboseli-Longido
- Pangolin "Magic" Powers Threaten Its Survival
- Images of Africa
- South African Ranger Teaches, Learns in U.S. Park
- Road to Community Conservation Can Be a Rough One
- AWF Participates in Summit on Africa
- Is Renaming for the Birds?
- Conflicting Positions on Ivory Put Forward at CITES
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WINTER 2000
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IN THIS ISSUE:
- AWF Transforms Approach to Conservation
- Barbary Lions: Lost and Found
- Viewpoint: Together Again
- Innovations
- AWF Names 4 African Scholars As Charlotte Fellows
for 1999-2000
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