Tribute to Nkotanyi Geofrey
African Parks sadly confirms that Nkotanyi Geofrey, a dedicated ranger at Akagera National Park, tragically lost his life in the line of duty on 27...
African Parks sadly confirms that Nkotanyi Geofrey, a dedicated ranger at Akagera National Park, tragically lost his life in the line of duty on 27...
Akagera National Park stands as an important example of how commitment and collaboration can restore ecosystems, rewild species, and build a thriving, sustainable future for...
In Rwanda’s national parks, community cooperatives supported by African Parks are transforming livelihoods and how people view conservation.
This feature article in Big Cats Magazine covers more than big cats. It's a glowing recommendation of Akagera’s conservation, community engagement and tourism efforts.
Seventy southern white rhinos have been flown 3,400 km from South Africa to Rwanda’s Akagera National Park — the first cross-continental move under the Rhino...
African Parks, in collaboration with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB), announces the translocation of 70 southern white rhinos to Akagera National Park in Rwanda. This...
After a two-day journey by air and truck, 70 captive-bred rhinos from South Africa have entered new territory in Rwanda’s Akagera National Park.
For the past year, the Molecular Ecological Network Analysis (MENA) Project has worked to illuminate that very web across five national parks in five African...
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...
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