African Parks in the News
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Source: Colossal / Grace Ebert
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International Delegation Hosted by African Parks to Learn about Pioneering Conservation Efforts that Benefit Both Wildlife & People
Source: Team African ParksLast month, African Parks – led by African Parks’ President, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex and CEO Peter Fearnhead – welcomed groups of U.S...
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Government of South Sudan Signs Major Agreement with African Parks to Manage Boma and Badingilo National Parks
Source: African ParksJuba, South Sudan: On 25 August, 2022, the Government of the Republic of South Sudan and conservation organisation, African Parks announced the signing of a...
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Translocations are essential to ensuring the survival of elephant populations – Malawi shows us how.
Source: African ParksAs Africa’s human population surges, increasingly encroaching into remaining elephant rangelands, the battle for space is fast becoming one of the biggest challenges for both...
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Done and dusted – SA game capture experts shift 263 elephants in four weeks
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Significant Wildlife Translocation Completed in Malawi to Support Biodiversity Efforts
Source: African ParksThe 31st of July 2022, marked the conclusion of the successful translocation of 263 elephants and 431 additional wildlife from Liwonde National Park to...
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Majete Wildlife Reserve
Source: Africa GeographicMalawi’s remarkable story of rebirth
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The Zambian Government Makes Historic Commitment to Protect Kafue National Park
Source: African ParksOn the 1st of July 2022, the Government of Zambia and conservation non-profit organisation, African Parks, announced the signing of a 20- year-agreement for...
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Malawi : près de 250 éléphants relocalisés dans un parc où l’espèce avait quasiment disparu
Source: Le MondeDes buffles, des impalas ou encore des phacochères seront également acheminés depuis la réserve de Liwonde, où le braconnage a fortement diminué, vers celle de...
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Elephants on the Move: 250 Elephants to be Relocated in Malawi
Source: African ParksWe are delighted to share that 250 elephants will be translocated from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park in Malawi, between 27 June and 29...
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