African Parks in the News
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Le rhinocéros noir bientôt réintroduit au Tchad
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Le Tchad étend sa zone de conservation en vertu d'un nouvel accord
Source: African ParksLe Gouvernement de la République du Tchad signe un nouvel accord avec African Parks pour étendre la gestion et la protection d'une plus grande zone...
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Chad Expands Conservation Area Under New Agreement
Source: African ParksThe Government of the Republic of Chad signs a new agreement with African Parks to expand the management and protection of a greater conservation area...
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African Parks Congratulates Rian Labuschagne and Brighton Kumchedwa for Winning the Prestigious Tusk Conservation Awards
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks is extremely pleased to congratulate the winners of last night’s coveted Tusk Conservation Awards which were presented at a gala ceremony in Cape...
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Rwanda Black Rhino Relocation The Return of an Icon
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First Wild Rhino Born in Rwanda in Over a Decade
Source: African ParksThe first wild rhino calf to be born in Rwanda in over a decade has been confirmed by Akagera National Park, four months after 18...
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Liuwa Lions Update
Source: Deon JoubertWe regret to announce that following shortly after the passing of the iconic lioness Lady Liuwa, which was reported on the 10th of August, another...
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Rwandan national park’s recovery a success story for conservation and tourism
Source: South China Morning PostThe Akagera park suffered grievously in civil war of the early 1990s but has earned back its ‘Big Five’ credentials to become a focus of...
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520 elephants find new life after massive translocation effort
Source: Mashable/Kelly KlineThe largest elephant relocation effort in history has finally come to a successful end. A total of 520 elephants were taken from two separate conservation spaces...
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