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From MBA programs to accelerated learning, ALU Conservation Programs are set to build the next generation of Africa s Conservation Leaders
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The partnership, which is in line with AWF’s youth engagement strategy and leadership framework, will see AWF provide internship opportunities, curate ideas for solutions through MBA capstones, and collaborative research around wildlife economies on an annual basis.
KIGALI, RWANDA AND NAIROBI, KENYA (May 13, 2021) African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and the African Leadership University School of Wildlife Conservation (ALU SOWC) have entered an agreement that will see both institutions mentor upcoming conservation students and collaborate on applied research.
The partnership in line with AWF’s youth engagement strategy and leadership framework will see AWF provide internship opportunities, curate ideas for solutions through MBA capstones, and collaborative research around wildlife economies annually. The interns will be posted to our landscapes and country programs, policy and leadership programs, Classroom Africa and Youth programs, conservatio
Africa’s Elephants Are in Peril but Travel Could Help Protect Them AFAR 4/29/2021 Jennifer Flowers
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The African savanna elephant can live up to 70 years and a new designation that classifies two types of elephants in Africa could offer new ways to protect them.If you’ve ever had an encounter with elephants the world’s largest terrestrial mammals you might be among the ranks of travelers who say it’s one of the most moving wildlife experiences of their lives. Elephants’ massive size, long trunks, and white tusks are a sight to behold. But most people are captivated more by their intelligence, curiosity, and sophisticated matriarchal social structures that challenge traditional ideas of what defines humanity.