Africa’s great elephant divide: countries struggle with too many elephants – or too few
In countries such as South Sudan, the great herds have all but disappeared. But further south, conservation success mean increasing human-wildlife conflict.
In countries such as South Sudan, the great herds have all but disappeared. But further south, conservation success mean increasing human-wildlife conflict.
The secrets of the Congo basin are only coming to light
It’s a cool morning in the montane rainforest of western Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park. Sunbeams stream down from the canopy, glowing in the mist. Birdsong...
We congratulate Kumara Wakijira on receiving the prestigious Tusk Award in London on 26 November 2025, in recognition of his exceptional commitment to conservation in...
Marcus Westberg's powerful photograph, capturing the staggering density of the largest migration on Earth as it moves through South Sudan, was selected as one of...
Daniel Allen ventures into Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest National Park — an ancient rainforest sanctuary where primates rule the treetops
Mist clings to the Mutumba Hills, as lakes and rivers wind through sprawling, acacia-dotted savannah. In Akagera National Park, a natural refuge in northeastern...
After a rancher’s failed $150 million gamble on trade in rhino horn being legalized, a nonprofit launched an ambitious, costly effort to relocate his 2,000 animals.
The news came as a bombshell. The Chadian government has decided to terminate the two management mandates entrusted to African Parks Network (APN), one of...
The Nyaminyami Rural District in Zimbabwe has reached a landmark achievement: the official ratification of the Nyaminyami Land Use Plan (2025–2035). This groundbreaking document is...
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