Wildlife Photographers Sell Prints For African Parks
A group of photographers from around the world are working together to raise money for wildlife conservation in Africa.
A group of photographers from around the world are working together to raise money for wildlife conservation in Africa.
Created in 2020 to raise much-needed funds for wildlife conservation efforts in Africa that were under pressure due to the pandemic, Prints for Wildlife ...
Two photographers used their networks to raise funds for conservation, leading to one of the most inspiring stories in 2020.
After raising US$660,200 in 2020 for non-profit African Parks, "Prints for Wildlife” is returning in 2021 with even more photographers & prints on offer
Following the success of 2020’s Prints for Wildlife, the ambitious initiative is back this summer for a second edition. Here’s the lowdown on some of...
Le 16 juin à 16h10, le Fonds Fiduciaire pour la République centrafricaine, Fonds Bêkou, organise un débat sur la conservation dans les États Fragiles...
Garamba National Park has launched a solar energy programme, constructing two solar mini-grids to supply electricity to two towns, Faradje and Tadu, the first to...
Johannesburg, South Africa – The Wyss Foundation today announced a commitment of up to $108M to African Parks, a South African based conservation NGO...
Maputo, Moçambique – o Parque Nacional do Arquipélago do Bazaruto (PNAB), o primeiro e mais antigo parque nacional marinho de Moçambique, celebrou o seu 50...
Bazaruto Archipelago National Park (BANP), Mozambique’s first and oldest marine national park, celebrated its 50th year anniversary on May 28th, 2021, coinciding with the 10th...