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- Malawi Feature: A conservation success story
- Conservation in action: Seven reasons to celebrate Africa’s wildlife
- Wild Africa debuts with inspiring stories from the frontlines of conservation
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Conservation in action: Seven reasons to celebrate Africa’s wildlife
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Wild Africa debuts with inspiring stories from the frontlines of conservation
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Conservation efforts by families displaced for national park sees success in DRC
Descendants of families forcibly displaced during the creation of Maiko National Park in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo back in the 1970s are now leading a ne...
Nigeria: Rescued orphaned elephant highlights conservation fight
As dawn breaks over Nigeria's Okomu National Park, an exhausted wildlife caretaker prepares milk formula for Agbaibor, a months-old orphaned forest elephant rescued after wandering...
New study suggests Africa’s leopards could recover with targeted conservation
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Zimbabwe lands major conservation funding
Yvonne Ncube in BULAWAYO ZIMBABWE has secured fresh conservation funding under phase four of the KfW-supported Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (Kaza......
Critically endangered black rhinos flown into Zimbabwe reserve
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Côte d’Ivoire’s tree-climbing crocodile needs to be protected, scientist says
TAI NATIONAL PARK, Côte d’Ivoire — Environmental scientist Christine Kouman says she has always had a passion to take care of things that are overlooked or neglected. The West Afri...
New $48 million conservation project could transform Eswatini’s safari tourism
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Carbon cowboys and unpaid pledges: Ex-Gabon environment minister Lee White on conservation in Africa
On May 11 and 12, 2026, the Africa Forward Summit took place in Nairobi, with several heads of state from across the continent and beyond attending. Thousands of political, economi...
Africa: The Unsung Heroes of Ocean Conservation Are Demanding to Be Heard
[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- On a lawn overlooking the Indian Ocean, a group of women leaders from coastal Kenya sat together for a special conversation to share stories from thei...
10 wildlife conservation success stories you should know about
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‘Rare animals, photography and Instagram’ could help an Ivorian rainforest
DJOUROUTOU, Côte d’Ivoire — After a night of heavy rain, the chimpanzees of Taï Forest, in southwestern Côte d’Ivoire, like to sleep in. Early on a late May morning, chimpanzee gui...
Tanapa steps up conservation efforts for Gombe chimpanzees
The population of Gombe National Park’s chimpanzees has fallen by nearly 50 percent since the early years of research by Jane Goodall in the 1960s, raising concerns about the futur...
Descendants of people pushed out for DRC national park lead forest conservation efforts
BUTEMBO, Democratic Republic of Congo — In the lush forests of North Kivu, Gangala Yafali Mangusa Jr. leads a forest patrol with members of his community. Together, they monitor hu...
Uganda conservationists increase efforts to protect mountain gorillas
As Uganda battles a deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus, conservationists are increasing efforts to protect the country's mountain gorillas. The authorities say they need tourists t...
Women Ocean Guardians Expand Global Marine Conservation
A historic milestone in global marine conservation unfolded at the eleventh Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, Kenya, as the influential Women Ocean Guardians coalition officially an...
Baby aardvark Womble delights keepers at Chester Zoo
Native to sub-Saharan Africa, aardvarks face growing threats in the wild, including habitat loss and hunting. Conservationists hope births like Womble’s will help raise awareness a...
Iconic Kruger National Park Celebrates 100th Year of Protecting African Wildlife, Including the Big 5
On Sunday, South African authorities and nature lovers alike celebrated the centenary of Kruger National Park—a 7,500-square-mile paradise of African wildlife, and a cornerstone o...
Zimbabwe transfers wildlife to Equatorial Guinea under conservation deal
Zimbabwe has begun capturing and relocating selected wildlife species to Equatorial Guinea under a government-to-government conservation agreement aimed at restoring animal populat...
WWF champions inclusive conservation to safeguard South Africa’s marine future
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5 positive wildlife stories giving conservation hope this week
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Africa’s community-led marine organizations on which 30×30 depends
This week, thousands of delegates are gathered in Mombasa, Kenya, for the first Our Ocean Conference to be hosted on African soil. As expected, much of the conversation will focus...
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