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Blazing a trail for woman-led wildlife conservation in rural Zimbabwe

March 8, 2019
For the first time ever, women will join the forty-plus team of community scouts patrolling Mbire district in Zimbabwe’s wildlife-rich Lower Zambezi Valley. For Country Director Olivia Mufute, who leads African Wildlife Foundation’s community…

Bat-Eared Fox

February 22, 2013

Bat

February 22, 2013

AWF Registers the Graduation of 15 Advanced Coxswains for Anti-Poaching Patrols

April 24, 2023
(April 21, 2023 — KARIBA) The African Wildlife Foundation Zimbabwe (AWF) registered the graduation of 15 advanced coxswain trainees during a colorful pass out parade event held at Moth Camp in Kariba. This followed an intense 3-week advanced…

AWF joins Zimbabwe and Zambia delegation for the LOZAMAP TFCA tour

May 29, 2023
Harare, May 29, 2023 — The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) Zimbabwe joined the Zimbabwe and Zambia delegations for the tour of the Lower Zambezi Mana Pools Transfrontier Conservation Area (LOZAMAP TFCA), where AWF, in partnership with the Zimbabwe…

AWF Investments in Mid-Zambezi Valley Have Lasting Conservation Results

January 30, 2024
In May 2023, Zimbabwe and Zambia signed the Lower Zambezi Mana Pools Transfrontier Conservation Area Memorandum of Understanding, formalizing processes to collaborate on conservation management affecting two parks, the Lower Zambezi National Park …

AWF Hosts EU Delegation to Showcase Conservation Success in Mbire District

November 25, 2022
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (November 25, 2022) — The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) Zimbabwe hosted eight European Union (EU) Heads of Cooperation and Deputy Ambassadors in Mbire District from November 21-24, 2022 to showcase the successful project…

AWF Graduates 18 Launch-Master Coxswain Trainees in Lake Kariba

December 17, 2021
On December 16, 2021, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) passed out 18 launch-master coxswain trainees at one of Zimbabwe’s premier tourist destinations, Lake Kariba. AWF has been working with the Zimbabwe National Army Boat Squadron Regiment…

AWF Empowers Young Women on the Front Lines of Conservation in Zimbabwe

May 20, 2024
In the heart of Zimbabwe’s expansive Muzarabani District, bordering Mozambique, Missy Muchadei’s passion for conservation was ignited by the harsh realities of human-wildlife conflict. Born in 2004, Muchadei’s immersion into conservation stemmed…

AWF and Zimparks Host Local Media in Tour of Mid Zambezi Valley Conservation Efforts

November 11, 2022
Harare, Zimbabwe, November 8, 2022 – The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) Zimbabwe in partnership with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) played host to 10 members of local media stations in a bid to showcase the…

Anti-poaching sanctuaries safeguard Africa’s rhinos

September 22, 2020
African Wildlife Foundation conserves elephant and rhino populations by supporting the work of rangers and community wildlife scouts — the “boots on the ground” who shield highly endangered animals from poachers’ guns.We provide and facilitate…

African Youth Are the Rear Guard We Are Waiting for in Conservation Efforts

September 17, 2024
The 21-hour power cuts now affecting Zambia as Lake Kariba continues to dry up are just the beginning of a much larger domino effect driven by the impacts of climate change. Lake Kariba, once a vital source of hydroelectric power for millions across…

African Wild Dog

February 21, 2013

African Hare

February 21, 2013

African Buffalo

February 22, 2013

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