Horse patrols provide the anti-poaching edge at Zakouma National Park in Chad
Horses are an essential part of effective law enforcement and anti-poaching tactics at Zakouma National Park in the Republic of Chad.
Horses are an essential part of effective law enforcement and anti-poaching tactics at Zakouma National Park in the Republic of Chad.
Lady Liuwa, the movie star in the National Geographic film “The Last Lioness”, has taken on the role of grande dame of her pride in...
An estimated 9 600 forest elephants still reside in Odzala-Kokoua National Park in Republic of Congo, according to the results of a wildlife census commissioned...
African Parks has joined forces with fellow conservation groups to announce a three-year $80 million Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Commitment to Action to help stop...
The fourth aerial survey of Liuwa Plain National Park and the Upper West Zambezi Game Management Area, undertaken in April this year, has recorded a...
Majete Wildlife Reserve, a public private partnership between the Government of Malawi and non-profit conservation organisation African Parks, has celebrated 10 years of conservation progress...
African Parks CEO, Peter Fearnhead, and the Republic of Chad’s President, Idriss Deby, last week announced details of the country’s national programme to combat elephant...
On 5 September 2013, the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) held an event at Akagera National Park to officially launch the 120km boundary fence which was...
An aerial census conducted by Akagera Management Company during August 2013 has recorded 7 892 large mammals in Akagera National Park.
Zakouma National Park has acquired a new aircraft for anti-poaching and surveillance purposes, thanks to a kind donation.
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