
algeria - Sea Alarm
... Algeria and one of the most important in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean monk seal has disappeared from most of its geographic area, but a few animals still may inhabit Algerian waters. Although Algeria is one of the major oil and gas producing countries of Africa it is still considered to be r ...
... Algeria and one of the most important in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean monk seal has disappeared from most of its geographic area, but a few animals still may inhabit Algerian waters. Although Algeria is one of the major oil and gas producing countries of Africa it is still considered to be r ...
Conservation Partners for the National Reserve System Program: a
... South Wales Governments which aims to increase the involvement of private and other public landholders in the National Reserve System (NRS) through voluntary establishment of Conservation Agreements over places of high natural and cultural heritage conservation value. The project seeks to encourage ...
... South Wales Governments which aims to increase the involvement of private and other public landholders in the National Reserve System (NRS) through voluntary establishment of Conservation Agreements over places of high natural and cultural heritage conservation value. The project seeks to encourage ...
CARPE CAFEC LacTele LacTumba (508 compliant)
... In ROC, where the human population is much lower, poaching for bushmeat and ivory are the biggest threats, along with wildlife trafficking of live animals, including grey parrots and fish eagles, slash and burn agriculture, bush fires and overfishing. ...
... In ROC, where the human population is much lower, poaching for bushmeat and ivory are the biggest threats, along with wildlife trafficking of live animals, including grey parrots and fish eagles, slash and burn agriculture, bush fires and overfishing. ...
African Wildlife Foundation

The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), founded in 1961 as the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation, is an international conservation organization that focuses on critically important landscapes in Africa.AWF’s programs and conservation strategies are designed to protect the wildlife and wild lands of Africa and ensure a more sustainable future for Africa’s people.Since its inception, the organization has protected endangered species and land, promoted conservation enterprises that benefit local African communities, and trained hundreds of African nationals in conservation—all to ensure the survival of Africa’s unparalleled wildlife heritage.