The perilous 1,000-mile journey to save Africa’s endangered black rhinos
28 October 2022
On 3 October 2020 over 70 ranger teams across the African continent will run for their future in a half marathon, carrying their typical 25kg backpack and equipment - building comradery and raising awareness of the hardship currently faced by those in their profession. Team Sioma and Team Nyika have been training hard for this challenge and have stepped up as the faces and voices of their parks!
READ MOREPeace Parks Foundation continues in its efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 in vulnerable communities throughout southern Africa. In support of those living in and around the Kasungu and Lukusuzi National Parks...
This World Ranger Day, we take a moment to recognise the work being done by rangers across southern Africa to protect our conservation areas.
Malawi’s Nyika National Park is the country’s largest and oldest protected area. When travelling from the entrance gate at the foot of the plateau towards the highest point in the park, it is...
A partnership between BCP, Eni and Peace Parks Foundation that will greatly contribute to the long-term sustainability of the Luangwa Community Forests Project that promotes forest protection and community development through sales of...
Yesterday, Peace Parks presented Malawi's Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining, Honourable Bintony Kutsaira, M.P with a new Savannah aircraft. Peace Parks also provided the required resources to train a pilot which...
Majestic landscapes, warm-hearted hospitality and the atmosphere of old Africa make Malawi an enchanting place to visit. Add to this the progressive conservation plans and practices being implemented in Nyika and Vwaza Marsh...
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