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African People & Wildlife
May 2, 2023
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Uplifting Forces: What's Inside the 2022 Annual Report

With the release of our latest Annual Report, I am reminded how we’ve evolved as an organization, working collaboratively from the ground up while simultaneously taking the long view.

March 8, 2023
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African People & Wildlife
March 8, 2023
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Embracing Gender Equity in Conservation

Over the last year, our team has applied our data-driven approach and community engagement expertise to move forward with the African Women in Conservation Initiative on multiple fronts.

February 23, 2023
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African People & Wildlife
February 23, 2023
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Winter Field Report: New Places, New Faces

With plans to expand our programs to new landscapes and work with new partners, see how our team has started the year with conservation programs across northern Tanzania.

December 26, 2022
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December 26, 2022
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Committed to Common Ground: Top Highlights from 2022

Looking back at 2022, we see our core values at work - acting dynamically in the face of change, collaborating with partners and communities, innovating based on experience and science, and engaging and empowering those around us.

November 28, 2022
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November 28, 2022
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Yamat Lengai Named Conservation Nation Fellow

Yamat Lengai has been named a Conservation Nation Fellow thanks to funding from Catmosphere! Learn about the fellowship and her work to protect big cats.

November 16, 2022
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November 16, 2022
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Conservation GIS: Mapping a Route to Human-Wildlife Coexistence

In the wild spaces of northern Tanzania, the team at African People & Wildlife uses conservation GIS to protect big cats and empower people.