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Wildlife conservation groups take action to protect remaining rhinos

August 22, 2014 admin Africa Wildlife FoundationProtecting RhinosTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo londontunde folawiyo profileUncategorized

As a result of relentless poaching, the rhino is now at risk of extinction. As a conservation enthusiast, Tunde Folawiyo may be aware that in 2013, 1,004 of these creatures were killed in South Africa, and an additional 560 were lost during the first half of this year. Conservation groups have warned that the number […]

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AWF Supports Okavango Delta’s Naming as World Heritage Site

August 8, 2014 admin Africa Wildlife FoundationTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo film festivaltunde folawiyo londontunde folawiyo oilUncategorized

In fostering its deeply-rooted efforts to conserve dwindling wildlife populations throughout Africa, Africa Wildlife Foundation supports UNESCO’s declaration of Okavango Delta amongst the organisation’s 1,000 World Heritage Sites. The delta remains one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most vibrant and diverse ecosystems, housing an enormous amount of species from fish to large mammals. Tunde Folawiyo and other […]

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Conservation methods used to protect the black rhino

July 21, 2014 admin Protecting RhinosTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo executivetunde folawiyo londontunde folawiyo profileUncategorized

Due to its dwindling numbers, the black rhino has been classified as a critically endangered species. Between the seventies and early nineties, more than 96% of the entire population was killed by poachers, and recent estimates from the WWF suggest that there are now approximately 4,800 left living in the wild. With one black rhino […]

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Tunde Folawiyo | Elephant Falls Victim to Poaching in South Africa’s Kruger National Park

June 16, 2014 admin african elephant conservationTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo executivetunde folawiyo profileUncategorized

Whilst the continent of Africa houses some of the most magnificent landscapes on earth, many once-thriving populations of wildlife have dwindled, fallen victim to a variety of human-made demises. From habitat destruction to illegal poaching, wildlife throughout Africa, including the elephant, are in need of immediate help. Through the assistance of the African Wildlife Foundation, […]

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Tunde Folawiyo | African Wildlife Foundation Conservation Tourism

June 11, 2014 admin african elephant conservationTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo film festivaltunde folawiyo londontunde folawiyo oilUncategorizedWest African Lion

As its mission to protect the endangered species of Africa remains vital as ever, the African Wildlife Foundation continues to initiate new projects focused on wildlife conservation. Whilst the continent is home to some of the world’s most stunning landscapes housing a variety of endangered species, rural communities throughout are being impacted by a strain […]

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Tunde Folawiyo | Elephant poaching on the rise in Africa

May 26, 2014 Editor african elephant conservationAfrica’s Endangered PrimatesTunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo londontunde folawiyo oiltunde folawiyo profileUncategorized

Last year in central Africa, approximately 60 elephants were killed each day. Wildlife conservation enthusiasts like Tunde Folawiyo are probably aware that poaching is a very serious problem across the continent, due to the high value of elephant tusks; those who sell them on the black market can usually get at least $1,500 per pound. […]

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Conservation efforts helping to save West African giraffes | Tunde Folawiyo

April 11, 2014 Editor Tunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo oiltunde folawiyo profileUncategorized

The giraffe can be found in fifteen African countries; it resides mainly around savannahs, where there are plenty of trees on which it can feed. Today, the total number of giraffes in existence stands at about 100,000.Whilst this is quite a good population size, several sub-species, such as the West African giraffe, are in danger […]

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Drone technology being used to prevent poaching of African rhinos | Tunde Folawiyo

March 10, 2014 Editor Tunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo executivetunde folawiyo oiltunde folawiyo profileUncategorized

The poaching of rhinos is a serious issue in Africa; last year alone, 668 rhinos were lost in South Africa, whilst a further 50 were killed in Kenya. This is something which is likely to worry Tunde Folawiyo and others who are concerned about wildlife conservation. The good news is that several conservation groups, including […]

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Elephant poaching in Africa | Tunde Folawiyo

March 4, 2014 Editor Tunde Folawiyotunde folawiyo africatunde folawiyo biotunde folawiyo executivetunde folawiyo londonUncategorized

The African Elephant is now considered to be critically endangered. A study by a group of researchers at the University of Washington in 2009 found that the rate of elephant deaths caused by poaching has been steadily increasing each year, despite the fact that the trading of ivory has been banned in most countries since […]

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Parrots of Africa | Tunde Folawiyo

January 8, 2014 Editor Uncategorized

Due to the diversity of its climate and landscape, Africa is home to some of the most colourful and exotic bird species in the world, and has a particularly wide range of parrots residing in its forests and grasslands. One example is the Rose-ringed Parakeet, an Afro-Asian species which can be found in Ethiopia, Chad, […]

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