How to Move a Rhino
“How do you move a rhino?” is a question we often get, especially after having rescued 2,000 of them last year, with the goal of rewilding every single one by translocating them to safe protected areas in Africa over the...
“How do you move a rhino?” is a question we often get, especially after having rescued 2,000 of them last year, with the goal of rewilding every single one by translocating them to safe protected areas in Africa over the...
This fascinating footage was taken by the first arboreal camera trap in Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of Congo. Situated in an indigenous tree (Alstonia boonei)...
Black rhino mating in Zakouma National Park! This marks the first rhino mating witnessed in central Africa since the 1980s, highlighting how these animals have...
Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia has one of the longest conservation histories in Africa, dating back to the 19th century when the King of...
In the heart of Matusadona National Park, an extraordinary effort is unfolding to safeguard one of the most elusive and endangered creatures on Earth –...
Just one year ago, we rescued 2,000 southern white rhino from a failed captive breeding operation, who were at risk of being poached or sold...
Mozambique’s government has committed to the global 30x30 goal to protect 30% of Earth’s marine and terrestrial areas by 2030. To do this, it aims...
In Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, African Parks and the Government of Mozambique are conserving East Africa’s last-known viable dugong population, with the support of local...
Satellite tagging is the next step in ensuring the survival of East Africa’s critically endangered dugong population. Together with local communities, the Mozambican Government and...
In August 2022, African Parks signed a 10-year management partnership for Boma and Badingilo National Parks with the Government of the Republic of South Sudan...