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  • A tribute to our co-founder John Parkin, a gifted teacher and pioneer in community-based conservation
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    A tribute to our co-founder John Parkin, a gifted teacher and pioneer in community-based conservation

    Byadmin July 24, 2017

    The African Conservation Foundation lost a dear friend and colleague recently as our co-founder John Parkin sadly suddenly passed away, aged 72. John Parkin was a gifted teacher and after taking early retirement he concentrated on developing his strategic information management skills and passing on this knowledge to organisations and conservationists in Africa and elsewhere….

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  • Raise of Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Permits a direct Boost for Gorilla Conservation?
    Great Apes Wildlife News

    Raise of Rwanda Gorilla Trekking Permits a direct Boost for Gorilla Conservation?

    Byadmin July 17, 2017

    The Rwanda Development Board’s (RDB) decision to double price of Rwanda gorilla permits from USD 750 to USD1500 has been received with mixed feelings from local and international tour operators, conservationists and also the people of Rwanda. Many looked at the gorilla permits increase as a gamble that is bound to fail in the near…

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    Forest Habitat News

    African court’s landmark ruling gives hope to rural people across the continent

    Byadmin June 21, 2017January 15, 2025

    Liz Alden Wily, Leiden University The still new African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights has issued a landmark judgement for marginalised communities across Africa. It ruled that the Kenyan government violated the rights of the Mau Ogiek people by evicting them from their ancestral land in the Mau Forest complex. Before taking their case…

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    Rhinos Wildlife News

    Rhino Conservation Awards 2017 Nominations Are Open

    Byadmin June 13, 2017January 15, 2025

    Well over 7 000 rhino have been lost to the hands of poachers in Africa in the last decade and the continent continues to lose nearly three rhinos per day. The pressure on those who seek to protect and conserve Africa’s rhino has never been greater. In South Africa, while poaching is down in Kruger…

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    Wildlife News

    Learn from the legendary naturalist Dr. Jane Goodall in her first ever online class teaching conservation

    Byadmin June 10, 2017

    Premier online education platform MasterClass announced today that Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and one of the world’s most renowned naturalists and conservationists, will offer her first-ever online class. Pre-enrollment for Goodall’s class begins today at www.masterclass.com/jg. For over 55 years, Goodall has dedicated her life’s work and studies to animal sciences…

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    Birds Wildlife News

    Rare sighting of a King penguin washes up on Hout Bay beach, South Africa

    Byadmin May 7, 2017

    A King penguin – rare to South African oceans – is currently under the professional care of the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) after being discovered in arrested moult on Hout Bay’s main beach on Thursday, 27 April 2017. SANCCOB was notified of the penguin’s presence by a retired marine…

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    Conservation Threats Rhinos Wildlife News

    Conservation groups should remain resolute and say no to rhino horn trade

    Byadmin May 6, 2017

    Why is the illicit rhino horn trade escalating? In South Africa, domestic trade of rhinoceros horn, forbidden since 2008, is about to become legal again. On April 7 2017, a court effectively overturned the national ban. This controversial move was welcomed by commercial rhino breeders, who argue that legalising safe, sustainable horn removal from living…

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    Bushmeat Conservation Threats Wildlife News

    Hunting responsible for sharp decline in tropical wildlife and birds with 83% and 58%

    Byadmin April 15, 2017

    Hunting is a major driver of biodiversity loss, but a systematic large-scale estimate of hunting-induced defaunation was lacking until now. In a new study published in Science, an international team of ecologists and environmental scientists warns that bird and mammal populations decline sharply in zones of 7 to 40 kilometers around villages and roads where…

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    Forest Habitat News

    Eyes in the sky and on the ground: Engaging communities in forest conservation in the Cameroon Highlands

    Byadmin March 19, 2017

    Arend de Haas, African Conservation Foundation, University of Buea The highland rainforests of South West Cameroon are among the oldest forests on the continent. They comprise the richest flora and fauna in continental tropical Africa. The area is one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots. The region encompasses high levels of unique, as well…

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    Birds Wildlife News

    Endangered African penguins stuck in ecological trap due to overfishing

    Byadmin February 16, 2017

    New research indicates that juvenile African penguins are continuously foraging in areas of low food availability due to climate change and overfishing. The research conducted by an international group of scientists over the span of three years, highlights alarming results for the already endangered African penguin species, the only penguin endemic to the African continent….

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