2025 in Review by Nature Rwanda
Though they soar majestically across the skies, vultures remain one of the most misunderstood birds. They serve as nature's most efficient cleanup crew, providing indispensable ecosystem services that include disease prevention and nutrient cycling. These…
Rwanda's only breeding site for Critically Endangered Hooded Vultures has received international recognition from BirdLife International as an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) Nestled in the hills of the Ndiza Landscape, Busaga Forest has now…
Every year on February 2nd, the world comes together to celebrate World Wetlands Day, recognizing the crucial role of these ecosystems in sustaining biodiversity, communities, and the planet. Wetlands are nature’s silent heroes, purifying water,…
Photo: Every ex-poacher household was provided with one pig. Each pig was registered to the owner under a specific numbered tag.
Nyungwe National Park has been identified as the habitat of a number of globally…
The Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus) is an African endemic and critically endangered vulture that feeds primarily on human waste. Hooded vultures are the most common vulture species in Rwanda, and they are threatened by habitat…
Ex-poachers
Nyungwe National Park (NNP) is a zero-extinction area and a UNESCO biosphere reserve and has a range of diverse attractions such as chimpanzees, different species of monkeys, the source of the Nile, various…
To promote their participation and decrease their vulnerability, all environmental planning, policies, strategies, and decisions must include Rwandan children at the center. For them to effectively advocate for and defend their rights to a safe,…
Nature Rwanda – Promoting Environmental programming for and with children
Musanze, Rwanda, July 14th, 2022. Nature Rwanda under support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) through Save the Children International (SCI) in…
Since we all benefit from nature, protecting it is a responsibility shared by all. Due to the fact that we all depend on nature for our daily needs, it is necessary that we all engage…