

20 Years of Impact: Warriors for Wildlife and Creating a Force for Coexistence
In this anniversary impact update, we look at how Warriors for Wildlife have expanded into a major community-based effort to prevent conflict and strengthen coexistence in key landscapes.

20 Years of Impact: Living Walls and Finding Balance for Big Cats
As one of our 20-year impact highlights, explore how community-designed Living Walls continue to reduce conflict, protect livestock, and support big cat conservation across northern Tanzania.

Elephant Conservation: Evolving Strategies, Lasting Impact
Learn how APW's community-driven elephant conservation projects protect African elephants across Tanzania’s shared landscapes, including updates from the Greater Serengeti, Greater Lake Natron, and Greater Mkomazi.

20 Years of Impact: Noloholo and Sharing Knowledge for Conservation
As part of our anniversary impact updates, take a closer look at how the Noloholo Environmental Center has grown from a simple field camp into a community-led space for conservation learning and connection.

Spring Field Report: "This is what momentum looks like"
Elephants are moving, women are gathering, and restoration is underway. Read the latest news from our programs across Tanzania.

Sikoi's Journey: From a Spark of Curiosity to a Voice for Conservation
Discover how Sikoi, a scholarship recipient from rural Tanzania, overcame early marriage norms, graduated with a degree in Rangeland Management, and now champions conservation to empower her community and beyond.

