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  •  A herd of tiang antelope in Boma and Badingilo National Parks, South Sudan, during their annual migration. Marcus Westberg
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml

    The ‘world’s largest mammal migration’ happens here every year. War means no one knows about it

    Source: CNN / Nell Lewis

    The central African country has been ravaged by war over the last few decades, making it unsafe for scientific research, and data on the movement of wildlife there has been limited. But a report published today estimates that South Sudan...

  • Aerial Antelope South Sudan Migration AP Photo / Brian Inganga
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    South Sudan says its 6M antelope make up world’s largest land mammal migration, but poaching on rise
    Source: AP News / Sam Mednick

    The country’s first comprehensive aerial wildlife survey found about 6 million antelope.

  • White eared kob in Boma
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    Migration of 6m antelope in South Sudan dwarfs previous records for world’s biggest, aerial study reveals
    Source: The Guardian / Graeme Green

    The movement is more than double that of east Africa’s renowned ‘great migration’ and has continued despite decades of war and instability

  • Elephants in Liwonde
    Article | 12 April 2024 image/svg+xml
    I’ve found Africa’s best-value safari holiday
    Source: The Times

    Malawi is half the cost of hot spots like Tanzania and Zambia — but there’s nothing cut-price about the wildlife, lodges and guides, our writer...

  • Giraffes in Zakouma
    Article | 10 April 2024 image/svg+xml
    Giraffes are facing extinction – but one species is bucking the trend
    Source: Geographical

    Late afternoon in Chad’s Zakouma National Park sees the air above Riguiek Pan dance in the furnace-like heat. Huge flocks of spur-winged geese, yellow-billed storks...

  • Elephants in Liwonde
    Article | 22 February 2024 image/svg+xml
    The unsung budget safari destination that’s getting easier to reach
    Source: The Telegraph

    Fierce and glassy, with a power to penetrate the thickest blanket of darkness, a lion’s eyes have always terrified me – even more so when...

  • Rhino being released out of the crate into the boma Zakouma National Park, Chad © Marcus Westberg and African Parks  (2)
    Article | 06 December 2023 image/svg+xml
    VIP passengers: the five black rhinos flown 2,700 miles on a mission to repopulate Chad
    Source: Graeme Green | The Guardian

    Five more black rhino have bee safely translocated to Zakouma National Park, Chad's oldest national park, to join the surviving pair. African Parks hope the...

  • Herd of common zebras grazing on the Lusinga plateau, not too far from the Lusinga station. They are on the only wild zebras left in the DRC © Leonard Pongo
    Article | 27 November 2023 image/svg+xml
    Forgotten Parks Foundation Rejoint le Programme d’incubation d’African Parks pour le Parc National de l’Upemba
    Source: EnviroNews

    Le Forgotten Parks Foundation (FPF) a signé un accord, pour rejoindre le programme d’incubation d’African Parks Network (APN), en République démocratique du Congo (RDC). Ce...

  • Giraffe in Zakouma National Park in Chad © Peter LindseyLRF
    Article | 01 November 2023 image/svg+xml
    Standing Tall: Zakouma National Park is Home to Half of the World’s Kordofan Giraffe
    Source: Daniel Allen | BBC Wildlife

    Journalist, Daniel Allen writes about how Zakouma National Park is revitalised and is welcoming back elephants and a rare subspecies of giraffe.

  • White Rhino in the North West Province South Africa © Brent Stirton
    Article | 22 September 2023
    Saving the rhino is more than an emotional quest
    Source: Mail & Guardian | Donovan Jooste | 1 minute read

    When one thinks of Africa, there are certain iconic animals that spring to mind amid the vast diversity of its wildlife. The tusks and ears...

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