Akagera Develops New Community Guiding Initiative
The increasing visitor numbers to Akagera National Park over the past few years has brought about an increase in the demand for guiding services.
The increasing visitor numbers to Akagera National Park over the past few years has brought about an increase in the demand for guiding services.
Liuwa Park Manager, Raquel Filgueiras, has captured the first clear images of the three lion cubs, born four months ago in the park.
Twenty years on from the dark days of the genocide and Rwanda is thriving.
African Parks Zambia Board Representative, Induna Namunda, from the Barotse Royal Establishment, has handed over a new teacher’s house at Kuuli to the District Education...
Another anti-poaching and illegal ivory trading victory was secured at Owando in the Republic of Congo yesterday (12 March) when the appeal by convicted ivory...
17 Akagera National Park staff have been certified with the National Association for Interpretation (NAI) in the US as Interpretive Guides and Hosts.
The United States has unveiled its National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking, which includes a ban on commercial trade in elephant ivory for the first...
President Idriss Deby Itno marked Zakouma National Park’s 50th anniversary on Friday by setting Chad’s 1.1-ton ivory stockpile alight before bestowing the country’s highest civilian...
The President of the Republic of Chad, His Excellency Idriss Déby Itno, lit the fire destroying his country’s 1.1-ton stockpile of ivory today.
An illegal wildlife trade conference was held in London on the 13th of February 2014.