The perilous 1,000-mile journey to save Africa’s endangered black rhinos
28 October 2022
In a bid to conserve endangered wildlife and mitigate environmental crimes, The Bateleurs, a non-profit organisation has joined forces with Peace Parks Foundation. This partnership provides crucial aerial anti-poaching support to the Integrated Wildlife Zones Project (IWZP). The IWZP is an initiative led by South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, gaining crucial […]
READ MOREWe are immensely proud to be the 2022 recipient of a SANPark’s Kudu Award, in recognition of the strength and dedication of Peace Parks’ work in combating wildlife crime in Kruger National Park....
The Fence Stewardship programme has increased the number of feet, hands and eyes along the fence line, working to protect wildlife, people and their property and improve the relationship between people and nature....
For almost five years, Postcode Meerkat – the most advanced wide-area surveillance system ever developed for counter-poaching purposes on the African continent – has kept an eagle eye over vast sections of wilderness...
Rapid response, well-coordinated efforts and irrefutable evidence provided by the Limpopo National Park anti-poaching unit, working in close collaboration with their counterparts across the border in Kruger National Park, led to the arrest...
This World Ranger Day, Peace Parks Foundation pays tribute to the brave men and women who are guarding Africa's precious conservation areas.
Snares and traps kill millions of animals across the world each year. Unfortunately, snares do not discriminate, catching anything that dare cross their path. A devastating find this week in Limpopo National Park,...
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