Africa’s predators are under siege – beset by habitat fragmentation, loss of prey, and humans protecting their livestock. Lion populations are plummeting. No more than 23,000 lions now survive in the African wild.

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Black Rhino. Photo by Daryl & Sharna Balfour
November 29, 2006
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
A black rhino and her calf. Photo by Art Wolfe
November 15, 2006
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
AWF Solutions: Supporting Rhino Sanctuaries
Heartlands: Kilimanjaro
AWF's goal: Help the rhinoceros recover from near extinction by protecting it from poachers.
October 30, 2006
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
A black rhinoceros mother and her calf enjoy protection living in Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary near Tsavo East National Park in Kenya. Photo © AWF.
July 23, 2007
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
AWF Solutions: Giving Rhinos a Safe Home
Heartlands: Kilimanjaro
AWF is working with sanctuaries and protected areas to ensure the survival of the endangered black rhinoceros.
October 27, 2006
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
AWF Solutions: Giving Rhinos a Safe Home, Supporting Rhino Sanctuaries
Heartlands: Kazungula, Zambezi
The abundance of elephants competing with rhinos for food led AWF and others to relocate 255 elephants out of Ngulia. Now the rhinos face less competition. Photo © Mark Boulton/ICCE.
July 23, 2007
Related Wildlife: Elephant, Rhinoceros
AWF Solutions: Giving Rhinos a Safe Home
A rhino and her calf graze as a storm approaches.
October 27, 2006
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
Heartlands: Maasai Steppe
White rhinoceros.
November 1, 2002
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros
Heartlands: Limpopo
White rhino populations are on the rise, but continued conservation is necessary to ensure their survival.
October 30, 2006
Related Wildlife: Rhinoceros