As the sun dips below the horizon, casting long shadows on the eventful year 2023, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) Zimbabwe office is filled with the insatiable desire to reflect on major milestones registered.
Earlier this month (December 2023), I visited Manyara Ranch in Tanzania. The African Wildlife Foundation has been working here for over 20 years to restore an important section of one of the two remaining wildlife corridors between Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Serengeti National Park. It is a unique community conservation model for Tanzania, where we’ve successfully blended a livestock operation with wildlife.
AWF youth programmes officer Collins Shava said there was a need for youth participation in enhancing biodiversity and wildlife economic value in the country.
AWF youth programmes officer Collins Shava said there was a need for youth participation in enhancing biodiversity and wildlife economic value in the country.
AWF youth programmes officer Collins Shava said there was a need for youth participation in enhancing biodiversity and wildlife economic value in the country.