African Parks in the News
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Source: African Parks
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African Parks’ response to the book ‘Entrepreneurs in the Wild’
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks (AP) has recently been the subject of a book by Dutch author Olivier van Beemen, which makes a number of allegations about our...
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An Interview: Building Bridges for Nature Conservation in Central African Republic
Source: African ParksEffective biodiversity conservation in Central African Republic becomes possible when local expertise, knowledge and experience is used to bridge gaps between people. Read an interview...
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Turtle Tagging in Bazaruto, Mozambique
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The complexities of conservation – Staying the course in the WAP Complex, Benin
Source: African ParksProtected area management across Africa brings opportunities, but also a diverse set of challenges and complexities. Navigating this operating context means that African Parks must...
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I’ve found Africa’s best-value safari holiday
Source: The TimesMalawi is half the cost of hot spots like Tanzania and Zambia — but there’s nothing cut-price about the wildlife, lodges and guides, our writer...
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ECHOS DE NOS PARCS
Source: Pendjari National Park"ECHOS DE NOS PARCS" is all the news on the conservation and development actions of Pendjari and W Benin implemented by African Parks in partnership...
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Giraffes are facing extinction – but one species is bucking the trend
Source: GeographicalLate afternoon in Chad’s Zakouma National Park sees the air above Riguiek Pan dance in the furnace-like heat. Huge flocks of spur-winged geese, yellow-billed storks...
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Enjojo Foundation joins African Parks Incubation Programme
Source: African ParksConservation non-profit organization Enjojo Foundation has signed a partnership agreement to join the African Parks Incubation Programme.
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Statement Regarding an Article in Mail on Sunday about Bangweulu Wetlands, Zambia
Source: African ParksAfrican Parks is aware of a media publication suggesting human rights abuses in Bangweulu Wetlands in Zambia. African Parks has a zero-tolerance policy of human...