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  1. global demand for illegal wildlife products has decimated Africa’s wildlife populations. rom ivory to rhino horn, pangolin scales, lion bones, giraffe skins, and more, Africa is being robbed of its remarkable heritage by crime

  2. The latest conservation reports, publications, and newsletters from African Wildlife Foundation. Learn how we're protecting Africa's threatened species.

  3. 2021 Conservation Progress Report 2 | P a g e Conserving Africa’s Wildlife and Wildland, and Empowering Local Communities Africa is undergoing rapid economic growth, infrastructure development, new international investment, and increasing democratization and urbanization. Population growth on the continent may have the

  4. 10 Σεπ 2024 · Using elephant carcass ratios to determine population trends. African wildlife: research and management, 98-105. Data is only available for the years 2007 and 2015. So even countries which show an increase in over this decade – Cameroon, for example – might have seen a decline in very recent years, which is reflected in carcass ratio data.

  5. African Wildlife Conservation Fund Annual Report January 2020 – December 2020 Dr Rosemary Groom and Ms Jessica Watermeyer Summary Whilst the world continues to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, the African Wildlife Conservation Fund (AWCF) continues to fight to protect Zimbabwe’s wildlife and uplift her people.

  6. T-001 Compile, review and synthesise infor-mation on African elephant numbers and distribution across all range states, with a special emphasis on forest populations, within the African Elephant Database.

  7. 1 Ιουλ 2022 · we work, the wildlife species we prioritize, and the wildlife protection strategies we support. FY23 was an encouraging year, with 93% of the wildlife populations we monitor stable or increasing. Read about some of our FY23 success stories and strategies in the Caring for Wildlife section [Read on page 20].