Mountain Gorilla
Gorilla beringei
Gorilla beringei
Northeast Namibia is home to the largest free-ranging black rhino population in the world.
Vultures play an important ecological role by cleaning up dead carcasses and decreasing the spread of disease.
Kenyan waters are home to five threatened species of sea turtles - Green, Hawksbill, Olive Ridley, Leatherback and Loggerhead.
Gorilla gorilla
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Earlier this week the world’s last male northern white rhino, Sudan, was put down at the age of 45 following serious health issues that meant he could no longer stand up.
The Tsavo Conservation Area (TCA) includes nearly half of Kenya’s total protected area.
Mount Kenya is the second tallest mountain in Africa, with the largest single forest area in the country holding important species like elephant, black rhino, leopard and mountain bongo
The Chimpanzee Conservation Center (CCC) is a rescue and rehabilitation site for orphaned chimpanzees.
The Maa Trust works alongside community-owned wildlife conservancies to promote conservation through sustainable development.
The Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve, a former cattle ranch restored as a wildlife area since the 1980s, is managed by the Malilangwe Trust for biodiversity conservation, community development and sustainable ecotourism.
The endangered African wild dog, or painted dog, has suffered a sharp population decline from over 300,000 in the early 20th century to around 6,500 today.
The Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) was established in 1996 to give natural resource managers, at all levels, the motivation and skills they need to become partners in saving the continent's natural heritage.
The Uganda Conservation Foundation (UCF) was founded in 2001 to support the work of the national conservation agency, the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA).