Chad Expands Conservation Area Under New Agreement
The Government of the Republic of Chad signs a new agreement with African Parks to expand the management and protection of a greater conservation area with Zakouma National Park at its core.
The Government of the Republic of Chad signs a new agreement with African Parks to expand the management and protection of a greater conservation area with Zakouma National Park at its core.
African Parks is extremely pleased to congratulate the winners of last night’s coveted Tusk Conservation Awards which were presented at a gala ceremony in Cape...
The first wild rhino calf to be born in Rwanda in over a decade has been confirmed by Akagera National Park, four months after 18...
It has been confirmed by African Parks that a legendary lioness fondly known as ‘Lady Liuwa’, who lived in Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia...
African Parks regrets to announce that on the 13th of July 2017 an adult female black rhino was poached in Liwonde National Park. On discovering...
African Parks has successfully translocated more than 500 elephants, in an epic journey to protect the species and repopulate a large reserve in Malawi
The Presidency of the Republic of Benin and the conservation NGO African Parks announce the signing of a 10-year renewable partnership to revitalise, rehabilitate and...
Cheetahs were translocated from South Africa to Liwonde National Park in Malawi, returning the threatened species to the country.
Eighteen endangered Eastern black rhinoceroses were successfully translocated and released into Akagera National Park in Rwanda from South Africa, expanding the species range from nine...
The endangered Eastern black rhino is being translocated to Akagera National Park in Rwanda from South Africa to restore the species