Environmental conservation work in Malawi
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14 Mar 2008
More of Africa urged to boost rhino numbers
After bringing Africa’s black rhinos spectacularly back from the brink of extinction one of the world’s most successful conservation programmes is to celebrate its first decade by seeking to extend its operations to more of Africa.
“What we know from looking back at the last ten years is that sustained conservation can and does work,” says George Kampamba, WWF International’s African Rhino Programme Coordinator.
» Read more05 Dec 2006
Community Based Natural Resource Management Manual
Introduction to CBNRM in Southern Africa » Read more
06 Jun 2006
WWF assessment reveals uncertain future for Malawi’s forests
Findings of a recent WWF assessment in Malawi show increasing deforestation rates and unsustainable exploitation of non-timber forestry products in the country’s protected areas. » Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Jul 2000African Elephants Programme
WWF has supported elephant conservation since it was first established. However, until now, WWF has not developed a specific continent-wide programme ... » Read moreSituation Analysis in the Miombo Ecoregion: Kasungu-Lukusuzi Transfontier Conservation Area
The project's purpose is to develop a conservation action plan for a transboundary conservation initiative centred on the natural linkages of the Kasu... » Read moreNature Gardens, Schools and Conservation Education in the Bangweulu Basin, Northeastern Zambia
The project aims to introduce awareness of environmental issues in school children in the Bangweulu basin, Zambia. It is widely recognised that effect... » Read moreContact
WWF Southern Africa Regional Programme Office (SARPO),
Harare
10 Lanark Road Belgravia Harare
Zimbabwe
T: +263 4 252534
F: +263 4 252533
Harare
10 Lanark Road Belgravia Harare
Zimbabwe
T: +263 4 252534
F: +263 4 252533



