African Parks in the News
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Record Number of Elephant Calves Documented in Zakouma
Zakouma has had a very troubled past. Between 2002 to 2010 approximately 4,000 elephants were killed for their ivory, and only 450 elephants remained. African...
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Le Retour des Rhinos au Tchad
Le rare Rhinocéros noir en voie d’être rendu à la nation tchadienne. Le dernier rhinocéros sauvage a été observé dans ce pays d'Afrique centrale dans...
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Rhinos Return to Chad
In an unprecedented collaboration between the South African and Chadian Governments, SANParks and African Parks, is enabling the translocation of critically endangered black rhinos from...
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African Parks: A Business Approach to Conservation
African Parks is a non-profit organisation that takes on direct responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks and protected areas, in partnership...
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Bangweulu Wetlands, Zambia - "Where the water meets the sky"
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The Remarkable Journey to Restore Rhinos to Rwanda
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Rwanda Black Rhino Relocation The Return of an Icon
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500 Elephant on the Move in Malawi
African Parks is undertaking one of the largest and most significant elephant translocations in human history, moving up to 500 elephants within Malawi
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How to Move a Giant
Source: CNNConservationists are relocating 500 elephants hundreds of miles from two overcrowded national parks to a reserve where the animals have been almost wiped out by...