Partnering for Pangolin
Africa’s pangolin populations have declined dramatically due to poaching and trafficking. African Parks is working together with the Tikki Hywood Foundation to ensure the conservation of this critically endangered species.
Africa’s pangolin populations have declined dramatically due to poaching and trafficking. African Parks is working together with the Tikki Hywood Foundation to ensure the conservation of this critically endangered species.
In a season of heat waves and climate shocks, out of one of Africa’s poorest nations comes a story of great environmental hope for our...
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Bats are often overlooked in an ecosystem, and in the case of this otherworldly species, it was considered to be extinct for 40 years! The...
An integral part of African Parks’ long-term tourism strategy, self-run facilities like Camp Imbalanga cater specifically to the domestic market. It is people like Plaisance...
Effective biodiversity conservation in Central African Republic becomes possible when local expertise, knowledge and experience is used to bridge gaps between people. Read an interview...
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Protected area management across Africa brings opportunities, but also a diverse set of challenges and complexities. Navigating this operating context means that African Parks must...
Did you know that Chinko, a vast tract of intact savannah and tropical forest spanning over 64,000 km2 in the Central African Republic, can...
This fascinating footage was taken by the first arboreal camera trap in Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of Congo. Situated in a tropical-forest tree (Alstonia boonei)...