The North African Wildlife Conservation Network (NAWCN)


The North African Wildlife Conservation Network (NAWCN)

Dear All,

Thank you for accepting our invitation to join this group. I’m writing this post to explain the initiative and its purpose. As you may already know, our planet is witnessing an unprecedented decline in biodiversity and an increase in the speed of extinction rate.

As a response to mitigate and limit these trends, actors in conservation and research are joining efforts worldwide to produce more broad inferences to observe global trends to assess biodiversity loss and ecosystem responses to climate change and human disturbance.

The Challenge

Despite the efforts in the North African region, we still lack fundamental understanding about many taxonomic groups and ecosystems. Collaboration between researchers and conservationists remained limited.

Our Mission

Our aim with NAWCN is to establish an effective network across North African countries (Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Mauritania) to foster scientific research in conservation, ecology, wildlife ecology and restoration.

Through collaborative initiatives, we aim to enhance our understanding about the fauna and flora in the North African region, reduce knowledge gaps and produce inferences to address:

  • Biodiversity loss
  • Habitat fragmentation
  • Human wildlife conflicts
  • Wildlife management strategies
  • And more

Network Guidelines

Below are some points to clarify about this initiative:

Scientific Standards

NAWCN is oriented to people who have a scientific background in ecology or fields related to ecology, or any person who is interested in wildlife conservation. While any person can join this initiative, a certain standard of communication will be maintained. Anything that will be based on assumptions or lack of evidence, misleading information and absence of scientific argumentation will not be allowed.

Not an Advocacy Group

NAWCN is not an advocacy group. We can discuss any sensitive topic or issue related to wildlife, biodiversity, human wildlife conflicts, yet we will not be using this group to advocate to stop a certain issue or misconduct. We can propose advices, suggestions, and scientific background on what to do to mitigate issues. We can analyze the situation but we will not make petitions, or get involved as activists.

Promoting Research

NAWCN encourages promoting researchers’ work. Feel free to post your work (publications, books, communications, webinar).

All outcomes produced under NAWCN collaborations will respect copyrights and authorship regulations.

Join the Network

If you have any other suggestions, please let us know. This group is inclusive and will advance depending on members’ preferences and engagement. Updates can follow based on your suggestions and recommendations.

Link to join the network:
NAWCN Facebook Group

Get Involved

Whether you’re a researcher, student, or conservation enthusiast in North Africa, NAWCN provides a platform for:

  • Sharing research findings
  • Collaborating on projects
  • Exchanging knowledge and expertise
  • Building capacity in wildlife conservation
  • Contributing to regional conservation efforts

Join us in building a stronger conservation community across North Africa.


Originally published on Medium: The North African Wildlife Conservation Network