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  • Young students gathered outside the Namalasa LEA School brick building with a sign which designates the school was donated by African Parks and Liwonde National Park with their corresponding logos. The school's motto "Learning & Growing Together" appears below its name.
    Article | 03 April 2023 image/svg+xml

    Malawi's Mulanje Cedar Logged to the Brink

    Source: Earth Island Journal / Michael Levy

    Earth Island journalist Michael Levy writes about the potential management of the Mulanje Forest Reserve. He mentions that if put under management, the reserve will function similarly to African Parks’ management of Liwonde National Park.

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    Article | 03 April 2023 image/svg+xml
    Will anyone want to buy 2,000 rhinos? We’ll soon find out.
    Source: National Geographic / Dina Fine Maron

    John Hume set out to auction 2,000 white rhinos.

  • A lion cub sits atop a boulder in the grass watching us while its mother looks on in the background
    Article | 01 April 2023 image/svg+xml
    Lion population in Rwanda's national park grows to 58
    Source: huaxia / Xinhua

    The article by Xinhua reports on the lion population growth in Rwanda's Akagera National Park to 58, up from zero over 20 years ago. The...

  • A hippo observes a flock of black birds along the water
    Article | 30 March 2023 image/svg+xml
    Liwonde National Park- Malawi’s Beating Heart Revived
    Source: Africa Geographic

    Africa Geographic highlights the beauty and biodiversity of Liwonde National Park. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and crocodiles...

  • Misty mountains in Pendjari
    Press Releases | 03 March 2023
    African Parks partners with LGT Venture Philanthropy partners to improve the management of critical ecosystems across Sub-Saharan Africa
    Source: African Parks

    African Parks is pleased to announce our new partnership with the independent charitable foundation LGT Venture Philanthropy to improve conservation efforts across Sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Wild dogs roaming next to the water in Majete Wildlife Reserve
    Blog | 23 February 2023
    The Wild Dogs of Malawi – A Historic Reintroduction
    Source: African Parks

    Once roaming widely across Africa, African wild dogs are now one of the most endangered carnivores on the continent. Despite the challenges to ensure successful...

  • The Dungu River in Garamba National Park
    Blog | 02 February 2023
    Shining a Spotlight on Garamba
    Source: African Parks

    Once fraught with rampant poaching and devasting instability for communities, today Garamba National Park is a shining example of what can be achieved when strong...

  • Rob Walton
    Press Releases | 02 February 2023
    Rob Walton Appointed as Chair of the Board of African Parks Foundation of America
    Source: African Parks

    New York, NY– The African Parks Foundation of America (APFA) is pleased to announce Rob Walton as the new Chair of the Board. Having...

  • Gishanda Fish Farm Team | man holds tilapia in a net while a women looks on
    Article | 12 January 2023 image/svg+xml
    From poaching to production: the fish farm that rehabilitated a Rwanda lake
    Source: The Guardian / Khursheed Dinshaw

    Gishanda Fish Farm is a new sustainable socio-economic development project partnership between Akagera National Park, managed by African Parks and FoodTechAfrica, a consortium of Dutch...

  • Aerial view of Malawi wetland with hills in the background
    Article | 07 January 2023 image/svg+xml
    National park in Malawi, southern Africa, sets benchmark for reducing human-animal conflict and restoring habitat for wildlife, and safari tourism grows
    Source: South China Morning Post / Daniel Allen

    Following his travels to Liwonde National Park, journalist Daniel Allen highlights African Parks’ conservation efforts, since the organisation took over management of the park in...

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