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We protect wildlife, invest in people, and restore balance to Africa's vital ecosystems. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

Maasai Steppe, Tanzania
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Our latest newsletter is stuffed with updates from the field: work around Lake Natron, supporting #conservation in Angola, the Women's Beekeeping Initiative, youth camps at Noloholo, and more! 🆕 Read now: https://t.co/KaP0l6t5dT 📨 Subscribe: https://t.co/nlslgSxE7i
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@intotheokavango
Into the Okavango
3 years
We are thrilled to share that Okavango Explore StoryMap won the 2022 @Esri StoryMap International Competition for the "Nature and Physical Science"! 🎉 Experience Okavango Explore for yourself at: https://t.co/JC4aTXCmT5 @BlueWaterGIS @wildbirdtrust #NGWOP
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storymaps.arcgis.com
Utilizing EarthViews Maps to Understand One of the Planet's Most Important Waterways
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@Esri_Conserv
Esri Conservation
3 years
GIS has been an integral part of @AfricanPplWild's work to promote human-wildlife coexistence. Learn how #GIS helps power APW's mission: https://t.co/5Lq0xzc8p9 #GISDay2022 #conservation
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@gisday
GIS Day
3 years
A beautiful and inspiring #GIS story from @AfricanPplWild
@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Happy #GISDay 🌍 See geographic information systems in action with this new video featuring Ramadhani, our #GIS Specialist: https://t.co/VWLsOjkJFy Thanks to GIS, we're making meaningful, measurable, and lasting outcomes for people and wildlife!
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@GIS4Schools
Jason Sawle (@gis4schools.bsky.social)
3 years
#geographyteacher a great video and blog showcasing meaningful careers and activities with GIS and geography. Conservation GIS: Mapping a Route to Human-Wildlife Coexistence https://t.co/BQbYtHBdKb via @AfricanPplWild #GISDay2022
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Explore the power of #GIS during #GISDay and #GeoWeek2022! → African Conservation Story Maps via @Esri: https://t.co/WAopOX5JIg → GIS Education Resources via @InsideNatGeo: https://t.co/AGpiuhx78C #Conservation GIS webinars via @SCGIS:
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@ElephantCrisis
Elephant Crisis Fund
3 years
Join @ste_kenya's Head of Human Elephant Co-existence programme, @DrLucyKing and ECF Director, Dr Chris Thouless at @wildnetorg's 'Closer Look’ webinar on, Nov 18, for a deeper dive into the status of Africa's elephants. Register for free: https://t.co/MVGSyCix8T 📷 @janewynyard
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
The #GISDay celebration continues! In the latest post on our blog, learn how Ramadhani and the APW team use mobile data collection and mapping technology (thank you @Esri_Conserv!) to protect wildlife and support local communities. https://t.co/6sUqH1ssLD
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Happy #GISDay 🌍 See geographic information systems in action with this new video featuring Ramadhani, our #GIS Specialist: https://t.co/VWLsOjkJFy Thanks to GIS, we're making meaningful, measurable, and lasting outcomes for people and wildlife!
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
A plains zebra mother will nurse for up to a year as her foal learns to graze. But access to healthy rangelands isn't guaranteed. Building #climatechange resilience must include intact landscapes and corridors for the benefit of all: https://t.co/60VLYq3DTc 📸: Emily Paul/APW
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@InfoAPN
African Philanthropy Network
3 years
While speaking on the power of African Philanthropy to inspire change in our quest to fight Climate Change at the #APNAssembly2022, Senior Leader Alias Ole-Morindat emphasized the power that comes with engaging the locals in our conversations and decision-making.
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@Rwegolite
George Rwegoshora
3 years
Happy World Science Day. Proud of our own Swahili Science Magazine; MwanaSayansi. Get to know more about medicine, environment, energy, minerals and etc. You can have your copy here https://t.co/8O8R7BsBZx
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Congratulations to Yamat, our Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation Officer, on this exciting opportunity! #bigcats #womeninconservation
@ConservNtn
Conservation Nation
3 years
Announcing our newest Fellow, Yamat Lengai from @AfricanPplWild! Thanks to our partnership with @catmospherenow, we will be supporting Yamat's work to conserve big cats in Tanzania! Read more: https://t.co/7kp3R1Yduk #wildlife #cats #conservation #conservationist
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@jeffsimbrown
chef the Jeff
3 years
"Don't give up principles that promote peace, integrity and love for others." Alais Ole-Morindat from @AfricanPplWild urges us to remain connected with our positive cultural aspects even as we embrace the modern world. #APNAssembly2022
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Today’s youth will determine the future of Africa’s wildlife and wildlands. "Hopefully, we will be ambassadors toward environmental protection and play our part to educate friends and families about environmental protection for community benefit." - Esupat, APW camper
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@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
"Climate change is slowly perpetuating poverty, and if we don’t act with resilience and courage now, we shall find ourselves strangled with high poverty levels in the region." - Alais Morindat
@AfricanPplWild
African People & Wildlife
3 years
Attending #APNAssembly2022 in Uganda? Don't miss today's talk at 14:00 EAT by Alais Morindat, our ACTIVE™ Program Director! Get to know Alais and his long career in environment and development fields: https://t.co/RCP5yJWVDk #climatechange #philanthropy #communityconservation
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@InfoAPN
African Philanthropy Network
3 years
Alais Ole-Morindat: reducing poverty is harder with #ClimateChange. Climate responses are fundamentally local: they require local knowledge & ownership to be effective. It's time to get on the climate train before it leaves the station. #APNAssembly2022
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@InfoAPN
African Philanthropy Network
3 years
Alais Ole-Morindat of @africanpplwild: How can African philanthropy respond to climate change? Root work in science, build off indigenous knowledge, progress holistically & put people at the centre of the discourse/work. #APNAssembly2022 #AfricanPhilanthropyDrivingChange
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