The perilous 1,000-mile journey to save Africa’s endangered black rhinos
28 October 2022
On 20 February 2014 Peace Parks Foundation Sweden, as a beneficiary of the Swedish Postcode Lottery, became the very fortunate recipient of SEK10 million. In addition to this, Peace Parks Foundation also received the cheque for SEK9 million to combat rhino poaching, to coincide with the €14.4 million from the Dutch Postcode Lottery Dream Fund, […]
READ MOREIn 2012, Peace Parks Foundation received a generous donation from the Swedish Postcode Lottery to develop a wildlife sanctuary in the Simalaha Community Conservancy in south-western Zambia and improve the local people’s human...
Sunday, 6 October 2013 saw the first ever wildlife translocation to the Simalaha Community Conservancy. Simalaha is one of Zambia’s first conservancies and will be an important area in KAZA TFCA to re-establish...
The Simalaha area, situated in south-western Zambia, falls within two chiefdoms, Sesheke and Chundu. Because of annual flooding, the area is mainly used for seasonal grazing. Senior Chief Inyambo Yeta and Chief Sekute...
Given the importance of education, the Zambian government and the traditional authority had identified a number of schools which needed to be upgraded and expanded. One such school was the Mwandi High School...
The Swedish Postcode Lottery today announced that Peace Parks Foundation Sweden is the very fortunate recipient of SEK10 million for a special programme to be implemented in the Simalaha Community Conservancy in Zambia....
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