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  1. Hippos consume 35 kg (80 lbs) of grass per day. Given their size, that's not a lot!

    #Hippos consume 35 kg (80 lbs) of grass per day. Given their size,...
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  2. Africa's giraffe population is declining rapidly. But in areas where AWF works, that's not the case:

  3. Diversifying tourism in will benefit communities & the landscape

  4. Interesting piece on new trekking routes being opened by in 's threatened Simien Mountains NP

  5. Working in this forest, you may encounter a dangerous rebel army. Why risk it? To protect forest elephants:

  6. The Ethiopian wolf is Africa's rarest carnivore—habitat loss & diseases from dogs are its biggest threats.

    The Ethiopian wolf is Africa's rarest carnivore. Habitat loss &...
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  7. Great discussion of our work in Simien Mountains, a World Heritage Site. Thanks for visiting and sharing your experience!

  8. New China ivory ban represents progress in China-Africa wildlife cooperation

  9. ICYMI: Chinese officials busted traffickers with 3.1 tons of pangolin scales—representing as many as 7,500 animals.

  10. What's it like to be a conservationist working in the same areas where LRA forces roam? Read on to find out:

  11. Help African Wildlife Foundation every time you shop:

  12. Elephants, polar bears & giant pandas got a lot of press in 2016, but you may have missed important news about apes:

  13. The AWF has partnered with ZimParks to combat poaching in Zimbabwe’s National Parks: Photo by: Zute Lightfoot

  14. In Tanzania, a final stronghold for lions, cheetahs & wild dogs:

  15. To join the pride, this lion needed to cross a crocodile-infested river. Don't miss these Nature's Best images:

  16. Do you know the extent of U.S. involvement in wildlife trafficking? 80% of Americans don't. Get the facts:

  17. Discover the Imatong-Kidepo landscape—a critical water source and biodiversity hotspot:

  18. Our school in DRC doesn't just provide education—it's also an incentive to protect bonobos:

  19. W/ all gorilla subspecies declared critically endangered, it's now or never to save them:

  20. Don't miss out—stay current on the latest conservation updates with our monthly newsletter:

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