Zakouma National Park featured in New York Times
Read the article that appeared in the New York Times on 1 January 2013, focusing on the anti-poaching challenges faced by Zakouma National Park.
Read the article that appeared in the New York Times on 1 January 2013, focusing on the anti-poaching challenges faced by Zakouma National Park.
Given the significant rise in poaching attacks, African Parks has stepped up its anti-poaching efforts in Garamba National Park.
The release of the sixth leopard to be introduced to Majete Wildlife Reserve took place on 8 December 2012.
In November, David Hancock was relaxing at the camp site in Lango Baie when suddenly he was distracted by a group of between 12 to...
The U.S. State Department has declared December 4 the first ever Wildlife Conservation Day and calls on individuals around the globe to sign its Wildlife...
Resident researcher, Dr Ralf Mullers, tells the story of the two shoebills - Bwalya and Kapotwe - that were rescued instead of being sold to...
Secretary Clinton announced "… over the past few years wildlife trafficking has become more organised, more lucrative, more widespread and more dangerous than ever before”.
During the month of October, Garamba National Park recorded its highest rainfall levels since 1994.
In mid-October, the first of three servals left Munda Wanga Environmental Park in Lusaka and traveled to Bangweulu Wetlands, where they were released near Nkondo...
Known for its resident populations of enigmatic shoebills and endemic black lechwes, Zambia’s Bangweulu Wetlands is an intriguing destination.
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