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Africa Launches the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park

January 13, 2003
Africa's new "super park", the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park is Africa's largest transfrontier conservation area. It covers 35,000 square kilometers (13,500 square miles) and extends into three countries; Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe…

Africa Forward: Season 2

January 5, 2023

Africa Day: Why youth inclusion in conservation matters

May 25, 2022
In a joint celebration of International Day for Biological Diversity and Africa Day 2022, African Wildlife Foundation salutes young conservationists taking charge of biodiversity protection in their communities and countries — whether by raising…

Africa Day: Why AWF is Engaging Africa’s Youth in Conservation

May 24, 2024
Africa’s youth, comprising approximately 70% of the continent’s population, are projected to make up 42% of the global youth population by 2030, according to the World Economic Forum. Despite this demographic surge, African leadership remains…

Africa Day: Seizing the Opportunity to Shape Africa's Biodiversity Narrative

May 25, 2023
Africa is a continent of rich biodiversity and abundant natural resources, forming the basis of its success and offering numerous opportunities for sustainable development. As we commemorate Africa Day 2023, the theme urges the media to seize the…

Africa Day: Our Heritage, Our Strength, Our Future

May 24, 2024
On Africa Day, we reflect on our continent's rich heritage and the extraordinary potential that lies ahead. This day is a celebration of our past achievements and a call to action to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for all Africans.&nbsp…

Africa Continues to Make Strides in Engaging Youth in Implementing The Biodiversity Plan

May 22, 2024
strong { font-size: 1em; } Nairobi, Kenya, 22 May 2024 — In the lead-up to the International Day of Biological Diversity, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), the African Chapter of the Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN Africa) and the…

Africa Closes 2012 With Horrific Rhino Poaching Numbers

January 11, 2013
Total of 668 poached in South Africa in 2012, exceeding 448 poachings in 2011 NAIROBI, Kenya, January 11, 2013 -- An unprecedented number of rhinos--668 in total--were poached in 2012 in South Africa, according to final numbers…

Africa Climate Week: The value of Africa to the world

September 11, 2023
On September 7, two Africa Climate Week panels underscored the role Protected and Conserved areas (PCAs) play in global goals to meet the climate crisis. However, biodiversity conservation and climate adaptation and mitigation will only be achieved…

Africa Climate Week: How sustainable farming transforms life in DRC

September 2, 2022
Raymond Sango is a brave man who spends most of his time watering the land of Bili-Uere by the sweat of his brow. Since the age of 25, his main income-generating activity is agriculture. He grows cassava, bananas rice, soybeans, and peanuts, in a…

Africa Climate Week: African CSOs center local ownership in biodiversity and climate finance

September 11, 2023
How can we cut through the jargon and uncertainty regarding climate and biodiversity finance, and how can we appreciate the value of real ownership of nature and wealth on the ground? A panel discussion during Africa Climate Week cut to the core of…

Africa Climate Summit youth bring their declaration to the summit and beyond

September 6, 2023
From September 1-3, the Africa Youth Climate Assembly (AYCA) joined hands to produce the AYCA Nairobi Declaration, which includes an ambitious call for African and international decision-makers to “commit to meaningful, inclusive, and systemic…

Africa 2025 Outlook: A Call for Accountability and Action

January 1, 2025
Africa stands at a critical juncture. Recent years have demonstrated our continent’s potential to chart a developmental path rooted in sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation. There are encouraging signs. In 2024, half of all venture capital…

Aerial total count of elephants, buffalo and giraffe in the Tsavo – Mkomazi ecosystem (2017)

September 12, 2017
Ngene, S. Lala, F., Nzisa, M., Kimitei, K., Mukeka, M., Kiambi, S., Davidson, Z., Bakari, S., Lyimo, E., Khayale, C., Ihwagi, F., Douglas-Hamilton, I. 2017. Aerial total count of elephants, buffalo and giraffe in the Tsavo – Mkomazi ecosystem …

Aerial Survey of Elephants and Other Large Herbivores in the Zambezi Heartland (Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Zambia): 2003.

March 25, 2004
A Report for African Wildlife Foundation, May 2004.

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