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  • Boma
    Press Releases | 25 June 2024

    The World’s Largest Land Mammal Migration Confirmed in South Sudan

    Source: African Parks
    7 minute read

    The first comprehensive aerial survey of wildlife in South Sudan has been conducted, revealing the largest land mammal migration on Earth. This spectacular phenomenon is referred to as the Great Nile Migration and the survey is part of an ongoing...

  • Closeup of the Hill's Horseshoe Bat's face with its distinctive nose and ears
    Blog | 17 June 2024
    The Critically Endangered Hill's Horseshoe Bat in Nyungwe: From Rediscovery to Research and Monitoring
    Source: African Parks | 2 minute read

    Bats are often overlooked in an ecosystem, and in the case of this otherworldly species, it was considered to be extinct for 40 years! The...

  • Rhinos in GKEPF
    Press Releases | 07 June 2024
    Member Reserves of the Greater Kruger Environmental Protection Foundation Receive 120 Southern White Rhino from African Parks’ Rhino Rewild Initiative
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    120 southern white rhino have been successfully translocated to reserves represented by Greater Kruger Environmental Protection Foundation (GKEPF) in Mpumalanga and Limpopo, South Africa. This translocation...

  • Iona
    Press Releases | 28 May 2024
    O Presidente da República, João Lourenço inaugura a sede de Pediva no Parque Nacional do Iona, em Angola e recebe a chegada do segundo grupo de girafas reintroduzidas
    Source: African Parks | 7 minute read

    O Presidente da República de Angola inaugurou a sede do Parque Nacional do Iona e testemunhou a libertação de 13 girafas, salientando a importância dos...

  • Camp Imbalange workers
    Blog | 28 May 2024
    Plaisance Mbounga: Laying the Foundation for Camp Imbalanga
    Source: African Parks | 5 minute read

    An integral part of African Parks’ long-term tourism strategy, self-run facilities like Camp Imbalanga cater specifically to the domestic market. It is people like Plaisance...

  • Giraffe Westberg
    Press Releases | 22 May 2024
    President João Lourenço Inaugurates Pediva Headquarters in Iona National Park in Angola and Welcomes the Arrival of Second Group of Re-introduced Giraffe
    Source: African Parks | 6 minute read
  • Capture team helps an anesthezied rhino towards its crate © Marcus Westberg
    Press Releases | 16 May 2024
    Munywana Conservancy Receives Donation of 40 Southern White Rhino
    Source: African Parks | 6 minute read
  • Nyungwe
    Statements | 26 April 2024
    African Parks’ response to the book ‘Entrepreneurs in the Wild’
    Source: African Parks | 4 minute read

    African Parks (AP) has recently been the subject of a book by Dutch author Olivier van Beemen, which makes a number of allegations about our...

  • Chinko forest
    Blog | 24 April 2024
    Jean-Baptiste Mamang-Kanga: Building Bridges for Nature Conservation in Central African Republic
    Source: African Parks | 7 minute read

    Effective biodiversity conservation in Central African Republic becomes possible when local expertise, knowledge and experience is used to bridge gaps between people. Read an interview...

  • Half underwater, fish swim amonst pristine coral reefs while blue skies shine above
    Blog | 19 April 2024
    Turtle Tagging in Bazaruto, Mozambique
    Source: African Parks | 3 minute read

    In April 2024, the conservation team in Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, Mozambique, undertook a large-scale turtle tagging exercise to understand how turtles navigate the ocean...

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