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Critical Role of Kenyan Wildlife Conservancies Featured in Two New Reports

by BAND | Jan 8, 2020 | Grants in Focus, Nature Conservation

Kenya has lost more than half its wildlife over the past three decades.  Most of those losses have occurred outside of national protected areas.  Two new reports from the World Bank and PERC single out the potential of wildlife conservancies to reverse this trend...

The Guardian Launches “The Age of Extinction”

by BAND | Sep 17, 2019 | Grants in Focus, Nature Conservation

The Guardian today launched The Age of Extinction, a major multi-media reporting initiative to substantially expand global coverage of species loss and related ecological destruction.  A key feature of the series will be to explore the most promising solutions for...

New Video Highlights “Extreme Botany” in Service of Saving Critically Endangered Plants

by BAND | Sep 16, 2019 | Grants in Focus, Nature Conservation

While the term “endangered species” conjures images of rhinos, elephants and great apes, plants are undergoing their own extinction crisis, especially on islands where range-restricted species are under siege from introduced mammals, habitat conversion, climate change...

Mara Predator Conservation Program Discovers Rare Wild Dog Den Site

by BAND | Sep 14, 2019 | Grants in Focus, Nature Conservation

Researchers with the BAND-funded Mara Predator Conservation Program (MPCP) have recently discovered an active den of highly endangered wild dogs just inside the northern boundary of Mara North Conservancy.  The conservancy is an innovative partnership through which...

Two Honeyguide Rangers Win African Ranger of the Year Award from Paradise Foundation

by BAND | Sep 1, 2019 | Grants in Focus, Nature Conservation

Honeyguide is a Tanzanian NGO working to develop successful models of community conservation across over one million acres of critical habitat in northern Tanzania.  Honeyguide engages in long-term partnerships with local communities aimed at achieving ecological...

4th African Epilepsy Congress Held in Entebbe, Uganda

by BAND | Aug 29, 2019 | Epilepsy Care, Grants in Focus

Epilepsy afflicts more than 10 million Africans.  Only 10-25% receive treatment. African Epilepsy Congress August 2019 Entebbe, Uganda This past August the 4th African Epilepsy Congress was held in Entebbe, Uganda.  The meeting, organized by the International League...
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