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Securing the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Largest Protected Area Complex
Conserving a Shared Resource for Rwandans and Gorillas | African Wildlife Foundation
COVID-19 decimated tourism-related conservation funding in Africa. Out of this crisis, Africa's protected area directors devised a plan through A-PACT.
Africans contribute 4% of global carbon emissions, but climate change is hitting the continent especially hard. 20 million people in East Africa are at risk of hunger. Over a million livestock have died. Threatened wild species are falling to the drought as well.
After planning a charity walk to save African elephants, Cole Culver expected a few hundred dollars. He raised thousands. Celebrate this remarkable 16-year-old on World Autism Awareness Day.
A mountain gorilla, one of just over 1,000 of its kind, chews on a bamboo stalk in a dense afromontane forest as awestruck tourists observe. An elephant uses its massive tusks to dig for water during a drought. Hundreds of buffaloes graze together in a vast savanna.
Hannah keeps a fork, a water bottle, and a mason jar in her bag instead of using plastic utensils and cups. She carries around a compostable to-go food container until she can find a place to compost it. She forgoes products at the supermarket that use unnecessary plastic.
The Buffalo community answered the call when over 100 asylum seekers from Africa arrived at the city's Vive Shelter in mid-June, pushing it past capacity. The group reflects a growing phenomenon at the U.S.-Mexico border: applicants from outside Latin America, particularly from the Middle East and Africa.
The first episode of HBO's five-part miniseries "Chernobyl" led me to commit a classic internet mistake: seeking out medical advice from Google. After watching an hour of nuclear technicians and firefighters being invisibly poisoned by radiation, my mind was racing about all the possible sources of radiation I'm exposed to every day.
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Conserving biodiversity is not a luxury - it is a necessity. Human communities count on the social, economic, and ecological benefits of varied species every single day, in ways that are easy to perceive if you know what to look for. In communities around the world, and especially in Africa, development and economic growth are inevitable.