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Using fabric furs to protect wild cats in Zambia

Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organization, and the Barotse Royal Establishment of the Lozi People in partnership with Peace Parks Foundation and Cartier have launched the Saving Spots project – an innovative and culturally-sensitive conservation initiative that seeks to protect declining wild cat populations using synthetic leopard, serval and lion furs, known as ‘Heritage Furs’.

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Empowering the next generation of conservationists

Through Peace Park’s relationship with De Beers, Planner and GIS Technician, Khuthi Nethengwe, was selected to attend a prestigious learning event in Brazil. The two-week course was run by the Conservation Leadership Programme,...

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Welcoming new board members

Peace Parks Foundation is proud to welcome Mr Neville Isdell and Mr Gerhard Swiegers to our board.

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Collaring provides insight into elephant movement

During a week-long operation that took place during July 2019 in Limpopo and Banhine national parks in Mozambique, nine elephants were collared by teams from Saving the Survivors and Elephants Alive. Placing tracking...

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Honouring our bravest on World Ranger Day

This World Ranger Day, Peace Parks Foundation pays tribute to the brave men and women who are guarding Africa's precious conservation areas.

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SA College for Tourism students strut their stuff

A recent visit by the 2019 ROAR Africa Women Empowerment group to the SA College for Tourism Hospitality Training campus in Graaff-Reinet, allowed students to showcase their newly learnt skills.

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53 More Giants Moved

De Beers Group and Peace Parks Foundation has progressed the pioneering 'Moving Giants' elephant conservation initiative, with 53 more elephants successfully moved from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique.

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