African Parks in the News
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Source: African Parks
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Making Moves to Save a Species
Source: African Parks | 7 minute readRelocating White Rhinos to Garamba National Park Renews Hope for the Species and the Park.
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The Future of Conservation: EarthRanger and African Parks
Source: African Parks | 5 minute readTo improve biodiversity protection in some of Africa’s most remote locations, African Parks is a committed user of EarthRanger. Thanks to this innovative software...
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Building a New Frontier of Conservation
Source: African Parks / Marcus Westberg | 6 minute readWildlife numbers in Boma and Badingilo national parks in South Sudan are far greater than even the most optimistic experts predicted.
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The Wild Dogs of Malawi – A Historic Reintroduction
Source: African Parks | 6 minute readOnce roaming widely across Africa, African wild dogs are now one of the most endangered carnivores on the continent. Despite the challenges to ensure successful...
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Shining a Spotlight on Garamba
Source: African Parks | 5 minute readOnce fraught with rampant poaching and devasting instability for communities, today Garamba National Park is a shining example of what can be achieved when strong...
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Shoebill Conservation in Bangweulu - A Unique Solution for a Unique Bird
Source: African Parks | 7 minute readBangweulu Wetlands in Zambia, is home to one of Africa’s most unique birds, the shoebill. But with growing pressure on their survival, this species has...
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Afrikas intakte Natur schützen
Source: Peter Fearnhead, CEO of African Parks | 7 minute readUm Wege zur Abmilderung von Wetterkatastrophen zu finden, müssen wir uns zunächst um das System selbst kümmern, welches das Klima reguliert: die Natur.
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Protecting Africa’s Intact Nature
Source: African Parks | 6 minute readNature is the planet's in-built mechanism for regulating climate and mitigating the impact of extreme climatic events. But for nature to be properly effective, biodiversity...
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African Parks’ Strategie 161
Source: African Parks | 5 minute read„Was heute nicht verwaltet wird, ist morgen verloren“
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