African Parks in the News
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Source: African Parks
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The complexities of conservation – Staying the course in the WAP Complex, Benin
Source: African ParksProtected area management across Africa brings opportunities, but also a diverse set of challenges and complexities. Navigating this operating context means that African Parks must...
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The Great Southern Bioblitz: Odzala-Kokoua National Park
Source:Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo, which is recognised as one of the most biologically diverse and species-rich areas on the planet, participated...
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2023 – A Year in Review
Source: African Parks2023 was an incredibly busy year as we consolidated our operations across 22 parks and focused on improving our systems and capacity in preparation for...
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Developing a new currency for nature
Source: African ParksTime is running out for nature. Species and habitats are being lost at an unprecedented pace, and natural ecosystems continue to be degraded at an...
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Ennedi’s Red-Necked Ostriches: Dancers of the Desert
Source: African ParksIn Chad, the restoration and conservation of Ennedi’s wildlife populations, a management priority for African Parks, received a boost in 2021 when 19 red-necked ostrich...
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Iona National Park Takes a Step Forward in its Transformation
Source: African ParksAngolan giraffe have been returned to their historical range in Iona National Park, Angola, thanks to African Parks’ successful approach to park management and community...
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Balancing Conservation and Community Development in a Forgotten Landscape
Source: African ParksAs African Parks’ first year on the ground in South Sudan comes to an end, navigating and supporting the complex human landscape is just as...
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A Brief History on Majete Wildlife Reserve
Source: African ParksAs we celebrate 20 years of operation in the first-ever park to full under African Parks’ management, we unpack what makes Majete Wildlife Reserve an...
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The Tale of a Lioness
Source: African ParksOver the past twenty years African Parks has assumed the responsibility of protecting lions in 16 of its 22 parks across 10 countries. Of these...