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    Press Releases | 13 December 2022

    African Parks appoints new Chairperson of the Board

    Source: African Parks
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    Conservation non-profit, African Parks, has the pleasure of announcing Vasant (Vas) Narasimhan, M.D. as the new Chairperson of the Board of African Parks, with effect from 1st of December 2022. 

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    Press Releases | 25 August 2022
    Government of South Sudan Signs Major Agreement with African Parks to Manage Boma and Badingilo National Parks
    Source: African Parks | 4 minute read

    Juba, South Sudan: On 25 August, 2022, the Government of the Republic of South Sudan and conservation organisation, African Parks announced the signing of a...

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    Press Releases | 03 August 2022
    Significant Wildlife Translocation Completed in Malawi to Support Biodiversity Efforts
    Source: African Parks | 6 minute read

    The 31st of July 2022, marked the conclusion of the successful translocation of 263 elephants and 431 additional wildlife from Liwonde National Park to...

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    Press Releases | 02 July 2022
    The Zambian Government Makes Historic Commitment to Protect Kafue National Park
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    On the 1st of July 2022, the Government of Zambia and conservation non-profit organisation, African Parks, announced the signing of a 20- year-agreement for...

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    Press Releases | 21 June 2022
    Elephants on the Move: 250 Elephants to be Relocated in Malawi
    Source: African Parks | 4 minute read

    We are delighted to share that 250 elephants will be translocated from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park in Malawi, between 27 June and 29...

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    Press Releases | 15 June 2022
    The Government of Chad Recommits to the Long-Term Protection of the Greater Zakouma Ecosystem
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    We are pleased to be able to share that the Government of Chad has renewed the agreement with African Parks for the management of the Greater Zakouma...

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    Press Releases | 16 December 2021
    Legacy Landscapes Fund Approves Two More Sites
    Source: Legacy Landscapes Fund | 4 minute read

    The Supervisory Board of the Legacy Landscapes Fund (LLF) has decided on funding two more sites by unanimous vote: Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic...

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    Press Releases | 29 November 2021
    Rwanda Welcomes 30 White Rhinos in Largest-Ever Single Translocation
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    30 wild white rhinos have been successfully translocated from South Africa to Rwanda in the largest-ever single translocation effort, aimed at establishing a new stronghold...

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    Press Releases | 09 November 2021
    Three Wild Dogs Translocated to Liuwa Plain National Park, Zambia
    Source: African Parks | 4 minute read

    We’re pleased to announce that three African wild dogs have been successfully translocated from Kafue National Park to Liuwa Plain National Park, helping to re-establish...

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    Press Releases | 22 September 2021
    Government of Angola Moves Forward on Ensuring Protection of Luengue-Luiana and Mavinga National Parks
    Source: African Parks | 4 minute read

    We’re pleased to announce that the Government of Angola has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with African Parks to develop and enter into a significant...

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