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An empire of nature: African Parks and Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest
It’s a cool morning in the montane rainforest of western Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park. Sunbeams stream down from the canopy ...
Negotiators discussing wildlife trade rules have agreed overwhelmingly to back a proposal that regulates the currently ...
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African forests have officially flipped. Instead of absorbing carbon, they’re now releasing it
For decades, we’ve relied on the world’s tropical forests to do the heavy lifting in the fight against climate change. We ...
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Deforestation has turned Africa's forests from carbon sinks to carbon sources, new study finds
New research warns that Africa's forests, once vital allies in the fight against climate change, have turned from a carbon ...
Analysing the elephants' faeces for DNA has given a more accurate count, bumping their numbers by 16 per cent compared with ...
New research shows Africa’s forests now release more carbon than they absorb. This raises global climate risks and calls for ...
A new assessment of African Forest Elephants reveals an estimated 135,690 individuals1, with an additional 7,728 to 10,990 ...
Africa rallies around forest innovation as African Forestry and Wildlife Commission (AFWC25) opens in The Gambia ...
Populations of the African forest and savanna elephant have declined sharply. The populations of Africa's elephants are now in more danger than they ever have been. The African forest elephant is now ...
In his opening remarks, Vice President Muhammed B.S. Jallow reaffirmed The Gambia’s leadership in environmental protection.
Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.
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