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Home | African Wildlife Foundation News AWF and WCK Launch ‘Shujaa Zone’ Competition to Inspire Youth-Led Conservation Across Tsavo June 27, 2025 AWF, Angola and Partners Join Forces to Tackle Wildlife and Timber Trafficking in the DRC June 20, 2025
Engaging Africa’s Youth: AWF’s Mission to Make Conservation Matter Through collaboration with various partners, AWF trains future conservationists and change agents by engaging the youth in conservation learning and advocacy and mobilizing them to demand meaningful conservation action
AWF, Angola and Partners Join Forces to Tackle Wildlife and Timber . . . Kinshasa, June 20, 2025 – In response to the alarming rise in wildlife, timber, and natural resource trafficking across Central Africa, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), in close partnership with JUREC, Conserv Congo, OGF, the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation (ICCN), and Angola’s National Institute for Biodiversity and
What We Do | African Wildlife Foundation African Wildlife Foundation is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, a registered 501 (c)3 organization in the United States and a registered charity in the United Kingdom and Canada
Kenya - African Wildlife Foundation AWF works with partners at all levels, from local to national, to advance biodiversity conservation in Kenya and improve the well-being of communities
AWF and WCK Launch ‘Shujaa Zone’ Competition to Inspire Youth-Led . . . Nairobi, Kenya, 27th June 2025 — The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), in partnership with the Wildlife Clubs of Kenya (WCK), has launched the annual “Shujaa Zone” Competition, an ambitious youth-led conservation initiative aimed at nurturing the next generation of African conservation leaders through creativity, innovation, and local
Strategic Vision 2020-2030 | African Wildlife Foundation We Believe Why AWF? We Are a Citizen of Africa As Africa’s oldest and largest international conservation organization, the African Wildlife Foundation brings a uniquely African vision that puts people at the center of conservation and delivers sustainable solutions at the intersection of conservation and development
Caring for Wildlife - African Wildlife Foundation Our strategies for Caring for Wildlife include an emphasis on conserving key species that are representative of overall ecosystem viability We monitor and conserve these species’ populations inside large multi-use landscapes identified by science as being critical for biodiversity
AWF Wins Prestigious Africa Sustainable Futures Award AWF was selected as the winner of the Biodiversity and Ecosystems Protection category for its work in supporting Biodiversity Economies Biodiversity economies are a market innovation that puts the value of nature at the heart of economic decision making from national planning to household levels