The Nature Conservancy in Africa
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Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. Working toward a sustainable future for people and nature in Africa. 🌍🌿 #NatureAfrica
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Inaccurate or unavailable data threatens the sustainable use of tuna stocks. #EyesOnTuna 🐟 nature.org/en-us/what-we-…
A lack of transparency at sea is allowing unsustainable and illegally caught fish to enter our supply chain.
Help us shine a light on the blind spots and support 100% on-the-water monitoring on all industrial tuna fishing vessels by 2027 #EyesOnTuna 🐟🔦
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Freshwater plants and animals have declined by 83% since 1970 – far greater than any other biome. The Nature Conservancy in Africa and our partners are working to conserve these waters that sustain life and livelihoods in Africa. Learn more: nature.org/en-us/about-us…
📸: © Roshni Lodhia
After just five years, the Greater Cape Town Water Fund (GCTWF) has been formally registered as an independent entity, a major step toward transitioning from being a The Nature Conservancy in Africa project to an independent, self-sustaining, locally led water fund. More: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
We are pleased to announce our partnership with Kenya Chamber on creation of the Kenya Innovation Hub, supporting Central Highlands Ecoregion Foodscape (CHEF) covering 150,000 hectares of source water & production lands, and rangelands in biodiverse areas linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
'When women thrive, nature flourishes.' Read this The EastAfrican article on The Nature Conservancy in Africa and our partners supporting women in community-led conservation: 'Empowering Women: The Heart of conservation efforts in Tanzania.' linkedin.com/pulse/empoweri…
Our recent aerial surveys of coastal & marine resource use in Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area SANParks TMNP The Nature Conservancy in Africa🚁Data will aid conservation & management of the MPA which provides significant ecosystem services to South Africans. Funder The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy in Africa is working with local partner Mwambao Coastal Community Network Tanzania on a pilot project to train farmers in the Zanzibar archipelago on how best to site, design, and manage their farms to reduce impacts. 🌱💙 Read more: linkedin.com/pulse/surprise…
📸: © Roshni Lodhia
Join ALU School Of Wildlife Conservation's next Wildlife Economy Debate series.
🗓️ April 11, 2024
⏰ 15:30 to 16:30 CAT | 16:30 to 17:30 EAT
They will be discussing pastoralism and wildlife: challenges and opportunities.
For more information, visit their page: bit.ly/debate-series-3
We love seeing students on nature-focused field trips!
Our education program inspires the next generation of #conservation champions. This week, 250 students had the opportunity to visit Samburu N. Resv and see wild animals up close, including 🦁 on the hunt! 🐾🧐The Nature Conservancy in Africa
From managing marine and fisheries resources to tapping into tourism opportunities, these women in Tanzania are transforming the fortunes of their communities.
Discover more in this article published by The EastAfrican: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…
📸: Baraka Simba
107 women & gender champions from Pangani & Pemba, Tanzania graduate from the Leadership & Management Program, gaining skills in leadership, human rights, & conservation. With Wizara ya Uchumi wa Buluu na Uvuvi Zanzibar & Pangani DC, Funded by The Nature Conservancy in Africa .