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Environmental conservation projects: African Great Apes

Partnerships to Improve Food Security and Livelihoods in South East Lowveld

The project will encompass the Chiredzi District in the South East Lowveld of Zimbabwe. There is particular focus on the Sengwe Communal Lands and Chi...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Feb 2008

Renovation of the Dzanga-Sangha Tourism Interpretation Centre

The Dzanga-Sangha tourism interpretation centre is located in the Dzanga-Sangha complex of protected areas in the Central African Republic. The comple...

Modified: Sep 2009 - Started: Mar 2008

Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), portrait. Orphaned gorillas reintroduced into the wild. Distribution: tropical rainforest, Western and Central Africa (Nigeria to DRC).

Protecting Africa’s Great Apes

Africa’s great apes – gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos – are facing many threats: destruction of forest habitats for agriculture, mining and commerci...

Modified: Aug 2009 - Started: May 2002

Sustainable Agriculture and Food Safety Programme (Boma, Luki)

This project aims to promote sustainable development in and around the Luki Biosphere Reserve, which integrates economic viability, social acceptabili...

Modified: May 2009 - Started: Jan 2008

Signboard in Gamba with WWF name, signaling the beginning of a protected area where there are elephants. Gabon.

Cross-border conservation in Gabon and Congo

In an effort to improve cross-border management of protected areas of the Congo Basin, Gabon and The Republic of Congo are working together in the Gam...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Jul 2006

Ebola Vaccination Initiative for Gorillas

An Ebola vaccine could save thousands of gorillas. It is estimated that one year of Ebola vaccination could save as many apes as decades of anti-poach...

Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Jul 2008

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