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Rwanda: Elephants Could Return Back To Nyungwe Forest National Park

Rwanda: Elephants Could Return Back To Nyungwe Forest National Park

by Adam Cruise | Jul 30, 2024 | News

By Daniel Sabiit, KT Press In the next two years, elephants could return to Nyungwe Forest National Park where they formerly lived in this natural rain forest in large numbers, 25 years ago. The last elephant was seen in Nyungwe forest and is believed to have been...
National park in Malawi sets benchmark for reducing human-animal conflict and restoring habitat for wildlife, and safari tourism grows

National park in Malawi sets benchmark for reducing human-animal conflict and restoring habitat for wildlife, and safari tourism grows

by Adam Cruise | Jan 9, 2023 | Commentary

By Daniel Allen – Post Magazine Lions, elephants and other wildlife are thriving in Liwonde National Park, seven years after international managers were hired to engage with local villagersSafari tourism, key to making the park self-sustaining, is up and...
Elephant Conservation in the Context of High Human-Wildlife Conflict

Elephant Conservation in the Context of High Human-Wildlife Conflict

by Adam Cruise | Oct 14, 2022 | Commentary

By African Parks Recent commentary has been critical around this year’s elephant translocation from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park in Malawi. Subsequent to the translocation, three people have been killed by elephants which got out of Kasungu...

Press Release: Incident in W National Park (Benin)

by Adam Cruise | Feb 10, 2022 | Press Releases

By African Parks It is with deep regret that we share that yesterday, in the afternoon of Tuesday February 8, a team of rangers was ambushed in W National Park in Benin, while carrying out a patrol at the northern limit of the Park where it intersects with Burkina...
Benin: satellite collars to protect wildlife in Pendjari and W parks

Benin: satellite collars to protect wildlife in Pendjari and W parks

by Adam Cruise | Dec 29, 2020 | News

By Inès Magoum, Afrik21 In Benin, the managers of the Pendjari and W national parks are completing the installation of satellite collars on 25 elephants and 14 antelopes. The initiative aims to improve the protection of these species, which are threatened by poaching...
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