

Inside Sentinels of Engaruka: A Story of Grasslands, Giraffes, and Community-Led Conservation
A new short film explores how pastoralist families and endangered giraffes are shaping the future of one of Tanzania’s most threatened landscapes. Shot in the Engaruka Valley, the story offers a rare, real-world look at coexistence in action.

20 Years of Impact: Bringing Life Back to Community Grasslands
As part of our look at 20 years of impact, learn how communities are restoring grasslands, improving grazing conditions, and supporting vital wildlife habitats through the Sustainable Rangelands Initiative.

20 Years of Impact: Beekeeping and Building Resilience for Women & Nature
This installment in our 20-year impact series spotlights how women’s beekeeping groups are improving livelihoods, restoring habitat, and growing leadership through APW's programming for sustainable enterprises.

Behind the Numbers: APW’s 2024 Annual Report is Here
Explore African People & Wildlife’s 2024 Annual Report. Discover community-led solutions, coexistence successes, and inspiring conservation stories.

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.

