Busanga Plains
For just five months of the year, the flood waters on the Busanga Plains recede, and one of Zambia’s best-kept secret wildlife spots is accessible to explore.
For just five months of the year, the flood waters on the Busanga Plains recede, and one of Zambia’s best-kept secret wildlife spots is accessible to explore.
For centuries, locals have told stories of mokele-mbembe, a legendary creature said to lurk in the Congo Basin. But as forests vanish, sightings are on...
Over the past year, the Shoebill Nest Protection Programme — a unique initiative that comprises a nest protection element and a captive rearing facility —...
For many years, lions were assumed to be doing just fine. Although they have always been a favoured focal species for researchers, not much direct...
South Africa-based conservation NGO African Parks signed a long-term deal in December 2024 to manage Gambella National Park in Ethiopia.
“How do you move a rhino?” is a question we often get, especially after having rescued 2,000 of them last year, with the goal of...
Addis Ababa, 11th December, 2024 - Earlier today, the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) and the President of the Gambella Peoples' National Regional State (the...
This fascinating footage was taken by the first arboreal camera trap in Odzala-Kokoua National Park, Republic of Congo. Situated in an indigenous tree (Alstonia boonei)...
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