The Wyss Foundation Commits $65M to African Parks to Secure Protected Areas in Africa
The Wyss Foundation today announced a commitment of up to $65M to the South African based conservation organization African Parks
The Wyss Foundation today announced a commitment of up to $65M to the South African based conservation organization African Parks
Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked group of animals and are rapidly disappearing from their remaining habitats.
African Parks was among the charities that participated in the 2017 People’s Postcode Lottery annual Charity Gala where thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery...
The visitors had been in Chad’s Zakouma National Park for nearly a week, delighting in the wildlife they’d traveled thousands of miles to see: hoary buffalos; towering...
African Parks regrets to announce that a guest staying at Mkulumadzi Lodge in Majete was injured yesterday 13th November 2016
Prince Harry spent almost three weeks on the ground in Malawi with African Parks.
African Parks leads an historical elephant translocation to repopulate Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, Malawi
Five members from African Parks, including four rangers and the Park Manager, sustained injuries in a shootout with elephant poachers
African Parks is delighted to announce that yesterday on 'World Wildlife Day' the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs committed €200,000 to the Rwandan Development Board (RDB)...