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  • Videos | 23 June 2023
    Ndondondo Bienvenu : Protecteur des derniers éléphants de Chinko

    Chinko s'étend sur une superficie de plus de 64 000 km2 et constitue l'une des régions les plus isolées et intactes d'Afrique, abritant l'une des plus grandes zones continues de végétation naturelle primaire sans pratiquement aucun impact mesurable à cause...

  • Rhino being pushed and pulled by men
    Article | 13 June 2023 image/svg+xml
    An Interview: The Complicated Business of Flying Rhinos
    Source: Don Pinnock

    Journalist Don Pinnock spoke to Conservationist Kester Vickery, to explain the nuts and bolts of capturing and moving rhinos.

  • Lions in Zakouma
    Article | 13 June 2023 image/svg+xml
    Return of the Lions: Large Protected Areas in Africa Attract Apex Predator
    Source: Petro Kotze

    Journalist Petro Kotze interviewed Zakouma National Park's Park Manager, Naftali Honig, and Research Coordinator Chiara Fraticelli to discuss the success of collaborative conservation efforts in...

  • rhino in container
    Blog | 12 June 2023
    Making Moves to Save a Species
    Source: African Parks | 7 minute read

    Relocating White Rhinos to Garamba National Park Renews Hope for the Species and the Park.

  • white rhinos return to garamba
    Press Releases | 10 June 2023
    White Rhino return to Garamba National Park
    Source: African Parks | 7 minute read

    Sixteen southern white rhinos have been safely translocated to Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This subspecies' introduction to the Garamba...

  • Videos | 29 May 2023
    Ndondondo Bienvenu - Protector of Chinko's Elephants

    Ndondondo Bienvenu was raised as an elephant hunter, but today he calls Chinko’s elephants his children and works every day to protect the few hundred...

  • woman in a garden
    Article | 28 May 2023 image/svg+xml
    Faradje: le parc national de Garamba initie des champs écoles paysans pour baisser la pression des communautés sur le parc
    Source: Radio Okapi

    Journalist Cynthia Nabizana who travelled to Garamba in May, shares how the park is working with communities around the park. 

  • Ranger points at the Northwest portion of an Akagera National Park map on a flat screen TV at the front of a room © Scott Ramsay
    Blog | 22 May 2023
    The Future of Conservation: EarthRanger and African Parks
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    To improve biodiversity protection in some of Africa’s most remote locations, African Parks is a committed user of EarthRanger. Thanks to this innovative software...

  • Liwonde landscape
    Statements | 19 May 2023
    Statement Regarding the Death of Ranger Ivano Banda Liwonde National Park
    Source: African Parks | 2 minute read

    It is with deep regret that we confirm the death of a ranger from Liwonde National Park in Malawi, Mr Ivano Banda, as a result...

  • Mountains in Ennedi
    Article | 16 May 2023 image/svg+xml
    Ennedi Massif: Africa's remote geological wonder
    Source: BBC Travel

    An interesting article from the BBC travel highlighting the rock art wonderland that is Ennedi in Chad.

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