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Tomas Diagne wins National Geographic Buffet and Tusk Awards!

In June 2019 Tomas won National Geographic’s Buffet Award for Conservation Leadership in Africa! Read more here: https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2019/07/16/meet-conservationists-and-national-geographic-buffet-award-recipients-tomas-diagne-and-patricia-medici/ And then in November 2019, Tomas won a Tusk Award! https://www.tusk.org/news/tusk-shines-spotlight-on-heroes-of-african-conservation/

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Welcome Lara!

This month we welcomed Lara, our first intern, who is working with us in Senegal! Lara has a background in marine mammals and she’s helping us with African manatee and other  marine mammal surveys, working with turtles at our ACI breeding facility, and assisting with database management. We really appreciate her enthusiasm and hard work, and we look forward to growing our internship program to

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New Home for the African Manatee Project

We are very excited to announce that the African Manatee Project has joined forces with the African Chelonian Institute and formed a new non-profit organization for research, conservation, and education of all African manatees and turtle species! We are now the African Aquatic Conservation Fund. Our mission: Through focused research, conservation, and education actions, the African Aquatic Conservation Fund is dedicated to the preservation of

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Cameroon

Last June, before I went to Gabon for the MENTOR training workshop, I made my first trip to Cameroon. I’ve been working with two very energetic manatee researchers there, Aristide and Rodrigue, for several years now and was very happy to fionally get there! We started out at their main study site, Lake Ossa in southern Cameroon. We did several surveys on the lake and

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MENTOR Manatee Team

I’m very late in writing to announce an exciting new initiative that I’ve recently begun. Thanks to funding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, I’m leading a two year long fellowship training program for 8 Central African manatee biologists, called MENTOR Manatee. MENTOR (Mentoring for ENvironmental Training in Outreach and Resource conservation) is a signature initiative of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wildlife Without

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