

‘Tarangire: Our Heritage, Our Future’ Film Brings the National Park Experience to Tanzania’s Youth
On October 22, 2021, a group of Tanzanian youth experienced the beauty and wonder of Tarangire National Park for the first time – through film. African People & Wildlife (APW) premiered ‘Tarangire: Our Heritage, Our Future’ at Regalz Cinemaxx in Arusha, Tanzania following a period when its annual Tarangire National Park trips for rural youth were paused due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Champions of Mother Earth
One female leader can change her community—and the world. In honor of International Women’s Day, we’re sharing six stories about female leaders who have unleashed their potential and ignited lasting change—thriving together with wildlife.

Stories of Resilience from 2020
This year has also shown us the power of nature’s resilience and the strength of the human spirit. When we join forces, lift each other up, and fight onward with determination together, we can achieve amazing things – even in the most difficult times.

Why We Need More Black African Women in Conservation
While my career in conservation is an amazing experience, the journey that led me here has not been a smooth path. I have suffered from gender, age, tribal, and racial discrimination.

Women and Wildlife Gain Ground in Tanzania
Across Tanzania’s Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem, more than 1,350 environmentally friendly beehives – hanging from giant baobab and acacia trees – represent much more than meets the eye.

Building Futures Through Wildlife-Friendly Honey
In northern Tanzania, African People & Wildlife’s Women’s Beekeeping Initiative is laying the foundation for the wider production and distribution of Mama Asali, a premium, wildlife-friendly honey brand.
