By Godknows Homwe: Poaching, an illegal trade, poses a direct threat to Zimbabwe’s tourism industry, which relies heavily on its rich biodiversity. Tourism accounts for 7.2% of Zimbabwe’s GDP, with iconic species like elephants and rhinos serving as major draws for visitors. Protecting these animals is not only a moral imperative, the World Tourism Day fundraising
AWF Celebrates Graduation of 31 Fellows from the 2023 AWF Charles R. Wall Leadership Program
The Charles R. Wall Young African Policy Fellows Program is proudly implemented in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme.
Environment Minister Visits Mid Zambezi, Lauds AWF Conservation Efforts
Located in Hurungwe District, North of Zimbabwe, Hotel Village is one of the areas affected by human wildlife conflict issues. Joint Environmental efforts by AWF and Zimparks
Feathers Unveiled: Zimbabwe’s Breathtaking Bird Watch in 2024
By Godknows Homwe: Each feathered inhabitant tells a story of resilience, grace, and the untamed beauty of our natural wonders. These remarkable birds that exemplify the rich biodiversity
Strengthening Conservation: AWF Exemplifies Commitment to Wildlife Conservation in Zimbabwe
By Godknows Homwe: The partnership between AWF and Zimparks in the Mid Zambezi Valley exemplifies a shared commitment to wildlife conservation and community development. By working together, these organizations strive to ensure the long-term viability of Zimbabwe’s natural heritage while fostering resilience and prosperity for local communities in Mbire and beyond.