Wildlife translocations strengthen connections between Zambia’s protected areas
Wildlife translocations between Zambia’s protected areas reflect the value of long-term partnerships and connected landscapes.
Wildlife translocations between Zambia’s protected areas reflect the value of long-term partnerships and connected landscapes.
African Parks, in collaboration with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) and the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE), has launched a large-scale wildlife translocation...
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...
Last month, African Parks – led by African Parks’ President, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex and CEO Peter Fearnhead – welcomed groups of U.S...
On the 1st of July 2022, the Government of Zambia and conservation non-profit organisation, African Parks, announced the signing of a 20- year-agreement for...
Lusaka, Zambia: On Monday, May 10th, Minister of Tourism and Arts Hon. Ronald K. Chitotela attended an inaugural event in Kafue National Park to mark...
We are so pleased to be able to share that the Government of Zambia has signed an MoU with African Parks to initiate a Priority...
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