HAWP
Landscape Protection and Restoration
Healthy landscapes are the foundation of biodiversity conservation and sustainable ecosystems. At the Horn of Africa Wildlife Program (HAWP), we focus on protecting, restoring, and maintaining diverse habitats, from savannas and forests to coastal and marine environments. Our work ensures the resilience of ecosystems that support both wildlife and local communities.
Terrestrial Ecosystem Restoration
We implement science-driven restoration strategies to rehabilitate degraded landscapes and ecosystems affected by deforestation, overgrazing, and climate change. Our efforts include:
Forest and Grassland Restoration:
We support reforestation and sustainable land management practices to restore habitats critical for endangered species and improve ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and water retention.
Soil and Water
Conservation:
Through erosion control, rewilding initiatives, and watershed management, we protect vital resources that sustain biodiversity and agriculture.
Invasive Species Management:
We work to control and remove invasive species that threaten native flora and fauna, ensuring the recovery of natural ecosystems.
Marine Ecosystem Restoration
HAWP extends its conservation efforts to marine and coastal ecosystems, which are essential for biodiversity, food security, and climate resilience. Our marine conservation strategies focus on:
Coral Reef and Mangrove Protection:
Fisheries & Marine Resource Management:
Community-Based Coastal Conservation
