Every protected landscape has a visible story: wildlife returning, communities building resilience, and rivers, forests and grasslands better protected. But behind that visible progress is another story: one of trust, flexible funding and the players who make long-term conservation possible.
In 2026, Peace Parks Foundation received extraordinary flexible support from three long-standing Postcode Lottery partners: SEK 7 million from the Postkod Lotteriet, Sweden, GBP 1 million from Postcode Lottery UK, and EUR 1.5 million in operational support from Postcode Loterij in the Netherlands. Dedicated project support from Postcode Lotterie in Germany is also helping fund an environmental DNA biodiversity assessment in Malawi’s Nyika National Park to strengthen understanding of the park’s rich species diversity.
This kind of long-term, flexible support is especially valuable because it strengthens the organisational capacity that makes conservation delivery possible. It helps fund the specialist staff, systems and operational support that are often hardest to secure but are essential for keeping complex, multi-country conservation programmes running effectively. It advances Peace Parks’ work to protect and restore large, connected landscapes where people and nature can thrive together, supporting biodiversity, climate resilience, water security, sustainable livelihoods and long-term regional stability.
This support also contributes to the work of the Southern African Wildlife College and SA College for Tourism and, through People’s Postcode Lottery, helps mobilise catalytic investment through the Partners4Nature Fund.
In Zimbabwe’s Greater Mana Pools Ecosystem, additional support from Postcode Loterij is investing in local conservation talent, helping skilled practitioners grow and lead in one of the country’s most important protected landscapes. In Malawi’s Nyika National Park, support from Postcode Lotterie, Germany is helping to build a stronger science base for conservation through innovative, non-invasive biodiversity monitoring using water and soil samples. The findings will help inform biodiversity monitoring, conservation planning, anti-poaching strategies and sustainable natural resource use in this globally significant landscape.
To the Postkod Lotteriet, Postcode Lottery UK, Postcode Loterij, and Postcode Lotterie, Germany, and every player who makes this work possible: thank you for helping protect landscapes, wildlife and communities across borders.
