Although they are adapted to semi-arid conditions and require less water than other zebra species, these zebras compete with domestic livestock for water and have suffered heavy poaching for their meat and skins.

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SPRING 2008

African Wildlife News Spring 2008

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • New Rangers Help Protect Bonobos
  • Easements for Education--Cutting-Edge Conservation
  • Rapid Response to Wildlife Crises
  • Henry Paulson Visits Manyara Ranch
  • Crocs and Hippos Spotlighted
  • The Campaign to Save Africa’s Heartlands
  • Wildlife Watch: Von der Decken’s Hornbill
  • Adopt African Wildlife

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WINTER 2008

African Wildlife News Winter 2008

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • AWF Helps Safeguard Zimbabwe's Endangered Rhinos
  • Campaign to Save Africa’s Heartlands
  • People Choosing Conservation: AWF's 2007 Highlights
  • Meet a Unique Class of Charlotte Fellows
  • Virunga Artisans: Good Gorilla Neighbors
  • Wildlife Watch: Sitatunga

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FALL 2007

African Wildlife News Fall 2007

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Emergency Safeguards for Mountain Gorillas
  • Saving Africa’s Land… Saving Africa’s Wildlife
  • Employer Matching
  • Go WILD With Your Holiday Gift Giving
  • Africa’s Leopards May Need More Help to Survive
  • Manyara Ranch School: Conserving Wildlife While Creating Educational Opportunity
  • CNN Showcases Mountain Gorilla Biologist
  • Wildlife Watch: Aardwolf

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Summer 2007

African Wildlife News Summer 2007

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • The Mighty Zambezi River: Keeping Wildlife Alive
  • AWF's New African President
  • Tarangire Lion Project Roars Ahead
  • Hippos: Lords of the River
  • Golden Monkeys
  • Avis Goodwin's Legacy Lives On
  • Looking for New Ways to Help Africa's Wildlife?
  • Wildlife Watch: Meerkat

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SPRING 2007

African Wildlife News Spring 2007

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Mountain Gorillas Shot and Killed by Rebels
  • Why We Must Do More Now
  • Putting Wildlife on the Map
  • Focus on AWF's Innovative Species Research
  • Using Chili Peppers to Deter Raiding Elephants
  • Lion P.R.I.D.E. Hits $100,000 Milestone
  • Pat Nelson and the Sidney Byers Trust
  • Wildlife Watch: Bat-Eared Fox

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WINTER 2007

African Wildlife News Winter 2007

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • New Wildlife Reserve in Congo Benefits Endangered Bonobos
  • AWF and The Nature Conservancy's New Partnership
  • New awf.org Website
  • 45 Years of Celebrating Africa - Highlights from AWF's Annual Report
  • Kenyan Artist Kioko Mwitiki
  • Second Anthrax Incidence Hits Grevy's Zebras
  • Finding Economic Shelter in a Conservation Lodge
  • Wildlife Watch: Warthog

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