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Cheetah population on the decline | Tunde Folawiyo

by admin | Mar 31, 2014 | Africa’s Endangered Primates, Tunde Folawiyo, tunde folawiyo africa, tunde folawiyo bio, tunde folawiyo london, tunde folawiyo oil

Whilst for many people, including Tunde Folawiyo, the lion is one of the most fascinating animals in Africa, there is much to be admired about this continent’s other ‘big cats’ too. Take, for instance, the cheetah; as the world’s fastest land...

Is the black rhino on the verge of extinction? | Tunde Folawiyo

by admin | Mar 28, 2014 | Tunde Folawiyo, tunde folawiyo africa, tunde folawiyo executive, tunde folawiyo film festival, tunde folawiyo oil, tunde folawiyo profile

The black rhino is classified as being critically endangered, with over 97% of this species’ population having been wiped out over the course of the last 54 years. As a conservation enthusiast, this is something which Tunde Folawiyo will most likely find quite...

The Endangerment of the West African Lion | Tunde Folawiyo

by admin | Mar 24, 2014 | Africa’s Endangered Primates, Tunde Folawiyo, tunde folawiyo africa, tunde folawiyo bio, tunde folawiyo executive, West African Lion

The majestic lions of Africa have long been a source a great pride for the continent. While Africa’s vast landscape once proved prime breeding ground for the lion population, new studies have shown a significant and devastating decline of the West African lion....

Combating the Endangerment of the African Elephant | Tunde Folawiyo

by admin | Mar 21, 2014 | Tunde Folawiyo, tunde folawiyo africa, tunde folawiyo bio, tunde folawiyo executive, tunde folawiyo oil, tunde folawiyo profile

Among the stunning landscapes of Africa exists an enormous variation of wildlife species. Although many of the continent’s animals are flourishing in their surroundings, there are many species at risk of endangerment and extinction, a great cause of concern for...

The Impact of the African Wildlife Foundation | Tunde Folawiyo

by admin | Mar 17, 2014 | Africa’s Endangered Primates, Tunde Folawiyo, tunde folawiyo africa, tunde folawiyo bio, tunde folawiyo oil, tunde folawiyo profile

Since its founding in 1961, the African Wildlife Foundation – formerly known as the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation – has continually advocated for the preservation of the continent’s wildlife, utilising their power as an organisation to bring awareness...
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