• Blog | 09 April 2025
    The Work of Abdoulaye Boubakar Yero in Benin
    Source: African Parks | 3 minute read

    Cattle are vital to the livelihoods of the people living around Benin’s Pendjari and W national parks. However, the close proximity of wildlife and domestic...

  • Blog | 26 March 2025
    Liwonde’s Beacon of Education
    Source: African Parks | 3 minute read

    Liwonde National Park’s Environmental Education Centre is more than a renovation, it’s a knowledge and love of nature that is lived and shared

  • Blog | 20 March 2025
    Rewilding To Restore Ecosystems
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    Rewilding is the large-scale restoration of ecosystems to a point where nature can take care of itself. This approach aims to reinstate natural processes and...

  • Blog | 24 February 2025
    Unearthing Ennedi’s Cultural Heritage
    Source: | 7 minute read

    Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve (ENCR) in north-eastern Chad contains a remarkable archaeological heritage in addition to its many desert-adapted species of wildlife. Ancient records...

  • Blog | 03 February 2025
    Shoebills Stepping Out
    Source: African Parks | 3 minute read

    Over the past year, the Shoebill Nest Protection Programme — a unique initiative that comprises a nest protection element and a captive rearing facility —...

  • Blog | 26 November 2024
    Camp Dari: A Vibrant Hub in Zakouma National Park
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    Nestled within Zakouma National Park's breathtaking landscapes, Camp Dari serves as a vital hub, fostering dialogue and education for Chad’s local communities and the national...

  • Blog | 08 November 2024
    Liuwa Plain – a shared landscape
    Source: African Parks | 7 minute read

    For centuries, the Lozi people in Zambia have coexisted with wildlife in Liuwa Plain. Over the past 20 years, a partnership between the Barotse Royal...