NASA Fire Map: Viewing Chinko from Space
Did you know that Chinko, a vast tract of intact savannah and tropical forest spanning over 64,000 km2 in the Central African Republic, can...
Did you know that Chinko, a vast tract of intact savannah and tropical forest spanning over 64,000 km2 in the Central African Republic, can...
Ndondondo Bienvenu was raised as an elephant hunter, but today he calls Chinko’s elephants his children and works every day to protect the few hundred...
African Parks is pleased to announce our new partnership with the independent charitable foundation LGT Venture Philanthropy to improve conservation efforts across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Situated within the Eastern Central African Republic (CAR) Wilderness Area, the most remote and uninhabited wilderness area in tropical Africa, Chinko holds a story of...
Benin's Ministry of the Living Environment and Sustainable Development and Central African Republic's Ministry for Water, Forests, Hunting and Fishery, signed an agreement on 26...
A video containing footage of an African Parks helicopter in Chinko, Central African Republic, is being circulated in connection with false information on social media...
Le 16 juin à 16h10, le Fonds Fiduciaire pour la République centrafricaine, Fonds Bêkou, organise un débat sur la conservation dans les États Fragiles...
People’s Postcode Lottery has made a significant £2 million commitment to conservation non-profit African Parks as part of its £24 million Climate Challenge Fund...
The Lion Recovery Fund has committed a new three-year $840K grant, its largest ever, to enable the expansion of our efforts into an ecologically important area...
Bangui, RCA: Le Gouvernement de la République Centrafricaine (RCA) et l’organisation de conservation sans but lucratif African Parks ont signé un nouvel accord de partenariat...
Bangui, CAR: The Government of the Central African Republic (CAR) and conservation non-profit African Parks have recently signed a new 25-year public-private partnership (PPP) agreement...
Sustained slaughter of elephants has now left fewer than 3,000 in the region.
Chinko, in Central African Republic, "portrays hope in a situation where everything is stacked up to be doom and gloom. We are not allowing Eden...
Chinko featured in The Economist
Chinko featured in The Economist
One year of support for the foundation’s work surveying chimpanzees in the Chinko Conservation Area of the Central African Republic.
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