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  1. 10 Οκτ 2024 · Africa has experienced a 76% loss of monitored wildlife populations, according to a report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). ... 76% of Africa's monitored wildlife populations have been lost over the last 50 years, report finds ... and we're about to enter a new chapter of fearless journalism. Join our free subscription trial to unlock ...

  2. As a result, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is working across critical landscapes in Africa to empower communities adjacent to wildlife corridors and the next generation of conservation heroes to preserve biodiversity and protect Africa’s most threatened species.

  3. We are an Africa-based global conservation organization protecting wildlife and their habitats as essential parts of a modern and prosperous Africa. We articulate a unique vision of African-led conservation, focusing on solutions that create opportunity for people — not at the expense of wildlife and their habitats, but because of them.

  4. 12 Οκτ 2024 · The population of Africa's iconic wildlife species, including mammals, reptiles, fish, amphibians and birds, declined by 76 percent in the past 50 years, a wildlife conservation group said in a report released Friday in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya.

  5. WWF-Africa. Africa is home to one-third of the planet’s biological diversity and the largest youth population in the world. Our young, entrepreneurial, and increasingly educated population is amongst the continent’s greatest assets. Learn more about us.

  6. ELEPHANT CONSERVATION REPORT Advancing Elephant Conservation in Africa For sixty years, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has remained at the forefront of conservation by working alongside communities, government authorities, and partners to ensure that wildlife and wild lands thrive in Africa.

  7. 10 Οκτ 2024 · Date: October 10, 2024. WWF’s 2024 Living Planet Report details an average 73% decline in wildlife populations since 1970. The report warns that, as the Earth approaches dangerous tipping points posing grave threats to humanity, a huge collective effort will be required over the next five years to tackle the dual climate and nature crises.