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The Zambezi is one of the most heavily dammed rivers in Africa. More than 30 large dams have already been constructed throughout its basin, at great cost to local people and wildlife. These impacts ...
The Landmark Foundation staged a public and symbolic burning of gin traps in the Baviaanskloof (Eastern Cape) this week. This is a culmination of a 4 year effort to rid the area of these barbaric pred...
ACF News
Vancouver, BC, Canada – The first ever painting of a Cross River gorilla, Africa’s most endangered primate, will be unveiled to the public for the first time on 19 October 2008, at the M...
The gorilla stares out searchingly, a slight quiver on its lip, as it folds its fingers and holds its own hands. The image is strikingly real. But it's also a painting. Coquitlam resident Daniel Tay... 
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This new collaborative project aims to protect the great apes and other threatened species in the Congo Republic from illegal hunting by increasing the level of wildlife law enforcement ... 



