African Parks in the News
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Source: African Parks
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73 kilograms of Giant Pangolin scales seized by rangers in Democratic Republic of Congo
Source: African ParksPangolins are the world’s most trafficked group of animals and are rapidly disappearing from their remaining habitats.
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African Parks Celebrates and Attends the People’s Postcode Lottery Annual Charity Gala
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks was among the charities that participated in the 2017 People’s Postcode Lottery annual Charity Gala where thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery...
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The Rare African Park Where Elephants Are Thriving
Source: National Geographic/Rachel NuwerThe visitors had been in Chad’s Zakouma National Park for nearly a week, delighting in the wildlife they’d traveled thousands of miles to see: hoary buffalos; towering...
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Incident at Mkulumadzi Lodge
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks regrets to announce that a guest staying at Mkulumadzi Lodge in Majete was injured yesterday 13th November 2016
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The Journey of Giants
Source: African ParksPrince Harry spent almost three weeks on the ground in Malawi with African Parks.
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500 Elephants on the Move in Malawi
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks leads an historical elephant translocation to repopulate Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi
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Three Killed and Two Wounded By Elephant Poachers In Garamba National Park, DRC
Source: African ParksFive members from African Parks, including four rangers and the Park Manager, sustained injuries in a shootout with elephant poachers
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The Netherlands Government Supports Ground-Breaking Conservation: The Reintroduction of Black Rhino to Rwanda
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks is delighted to announce that yesterday on 'World Wildlife Day' the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs committed €200,000 to the Rwandan Development Board (RDB)...
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Chinese Embassy in The Republic Of Congo Donates $70000 To The Conservation Of Odzala-Kokoua National Park
Source: African ParksThe Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, has donated US $70,000