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  • W National Park
    Statements | 27 July 2024

    Statement Regarding Incident at the W National Park in Benin

    Source: African Parks
    1 minute read

    It is with deep regret that African Parks reports that on the night of 24th of July, five African Parks Rangers were killed in an attack by an unidentified armed group not far from the Mékrou River in W National...

  • Bangweulu Wetlands
    Article | 16 July 2024 image/svg+xml
    Call to Earth: The Great Spine of Africa
    Source: CNN

    Bangweulu Wetlands is honoured to be featured in CNN's Call to Earth: The Great Spine of Africa. This half-hour programme follows a team of researchers...

  • Videos | 02 July 2024
    The Great Nile Migration of South Sudan

    In August 2022, African Parks signed a 10-year management partnership for Boma and Badingilo National Parks with the Government of the Republic of South Sudan...

  • Aerial view of Odzala-Kokoua Moba Pool Bai in Odzala-Kokoua
    Blog | 01 July 2024
    Bai Research in Odzala-Kokoua National Park
    Source: African Parks | 3 minute read

    Odzala-Kokoua National Park in the Republic of Congo forms a key part of the vast Congo Basin rainforest and hosts one of the largest populations...

  • White eared kob antelope in Great Nile Migration Landscape © David Simpson
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    South Sudan's epic effort to protect the world's largest mammal migration
    Source: ABC News / Jalynn Hilton

    South Sudan is trying to protect the largest land mammal migration in history by partnering with the nonprofit organization African Parks to safeguard the migratory...

  • An airplane surveys the wildlife on the ground in Boma Bandingilo South Sudan
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    South Sudan's epic effort to protect the world's largest mammal migration
    Source: ABC Video

    The country has partnered with African Parks to protect up to 6 million animals.

  • Aerial view of tiang antelope on a green field South Sudan © Marcus Westberg
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    Antilopen am Weißen Nil: Gigantische Tierwanderung
    Source: Web.de

    Die gigantische Wanderung von Antilopen im Südsudan und in Äthiopien umfasst einer neuen Untersuchung zufolge rund sechs Millionen Tiere. Nach Angaben der südsudanesischen Regierung handelt...

  •  A herd of tiang antelope in Boma and Badingilo National Parks, South Sudan, during their annual migration. Marcus Westberg
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    The ‘world’s largest mammal migration’ happens here every year. War means no one knows about it
    Source: CNN / Nell Lewis

    The central African country has been ravaged by war over the last few decades, making it unsafe for scientific research, and data on the movement...

  • Aerial Antelope South Sudan Migration AP Photo / Brian Inganga
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    South Sudan says its 6M antelope make up world’s largest land mammal migration, but poaching on rise
    Source: AP News / Sam Mednick

    The country’s first comprehensive aerial wildlife survey found about 6 million antelope.

  • White eared kob in Boma
    Article | 25 June 2024 image/svg+xml
    Migration of 6m antelope in South Sudan dwarfs previous records for world’s biggest, aerial study reveals
    Source: The Guardian / Graeme Green

    The movement is more than double that of east Africa’s renowned ‘great migration’ and has continued despite decades of war and instability

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