The Future of Conservation: EarthRanger and African Parks
To improve biodiversity protection in some of Africa’s most remote locations, African Parks is a committed user of EarthRanger. Thanks to this innovative software...
To improve biodiversity protection in some of Africa’s most remote locations, African Parks is a committed user of EarthRanger. Thanks to this innovative software...
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...
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...
Rwanda’s approach to handling human-animal conflict through inclusivity and investment has changed the way the nation protects its wildlife. The southern white rhinos are proof...
With rhino populations declining rapidly across the continent, and greatly improved security in Akagera, the park offered an ideal conservation option to preserving rhinos.
30 South African rhinos were translocated to the Akagera National Park in Rwanda; the African Parks team is celebrating the birth of several calves for...
On World Rhino Day, we’re celebrating the work we have done for rhino conservation in Africa. Poaching is having a devastating impact on the survival...
Last month, African Parks – led by African Parks’ President, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex and CEO Peter Fearnhead – welcomed groups of U.S...
For the first time, travelers can follow the path of a two-country collaboration in Africa that’s protecting one of nature’s noblest species.
In a feature for iNews on Akagera National Park, Rwanda, Journalist Graeme Green spotlights its transformation and the efforts in conservation and tourism development.