Biodiversité: ces espèces en danger que l’on peut encore sauver
French publication Le Figaro conducts an analysis of protected areas and how actions in the field have led to the recovery of cornerstone species such as the black rhino.
French publication Le Figaro conducts an analysis of protected areas and how actions in the field have led to the recovery of cornerstone species such as the black rhino.
In an assessment of covid’s impact on conservation and travel in Africa, eminent travel journalist Sophy Roberts writes about Odzala-Kokoua’s emergence as a...
In Goz Djarat, a rural village located at the main entrance of Zakouma National Park in Chad, a group of women is working hard, early...
Akagera National Park in Rwanda has achieved great success in reducing poaching and restoring wildlife since 2010 when African Parks assumed management in partnership with...
In an exclusive interview with Mongabay’s founder Rhett Butler, Philanthropist and African Parks Board Member Hansjörg Wyss discusses the Wyss Campaign for Nature, protecting 30%...
Akagera and Nyungwe National Parks were hailed by AFAR as two of the best safari destinations, with world-class lodgings and remarkable conservation stories.
African Parks joined 20 of the world’s leading conservation organisations, uniting to form the Wildlife Conservation 20 (WC20) to deliver a declaration to G20 leaders...
In a story about his travel in Rwanda against the background of a pandemic, the Financial Times’ Africa Editor David Pilling describes the revival of...
Akagera National Park is featured by Le Figaro as one of six must-see destinations for its ecological transformation and the exceptional Wilderness Safaris-operated Magashi camp.
The Lion Recovery Fund has committed a new three-year $840K grant, its largest ever, to enable the expansion of our efforts into an ecologically important area...