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INL Collaboration Unleashes the Power of Combating Wildlife Crime in southern Africa
Collaboration Combats Wildlife Crime: US Department of State International Bureau of Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) visits South Africa’s Wildlife Zones Project and is recognised for their ongoing support and commitment to combating wildlife crime in southern Africa. Peace Parks Foundation’s Combatting Wildlife Crime Programme works tirelessly to combat transnational organised wildlife and forest […]
Fresh INSIGHT: Global Platform Relaunches to Boost Combating Wildlife Crime Efforts
INSIGHT is an online platform built to facilitate knowledge sharing between people and organisations working to combat wildlife crime. Previously known as the ‘iSivivane Anti-Poaching Toolbox’, it has recently been re-designed and re-launched as INSIGHT, a secure website with protected access for verified persons dedicated to operating as effectively as possible in this field. Wildlife […]
Action for Rhinos: Flying High with The Bateleurs
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 […]
Guardians of Wild Africa: Celebrating Rangers, Raising a Challenge
World Environment Day is the perfect platform to celebrate the remarkable role of rangers and to raise a game-changing challenge.
A wild dog revival in Limpopo National Park
Wild dogs are naturally moving into Limpopo National Park, revealed by heat maps and increased sightings, signifying healthy ecosystems and reduced risks from human activity.
Unique new ranger training inspires formidable leadership in the field
Seven star ranger leaders from protected areas across southern Africa have taken part in a ground-breaking Leadership and Resilience Training course – and it’s been a ranger game-changer for them, their teams and their vital work.
Black rhinos return to Zinave National Park in Mozambique
Seven critically endangered black rhino have been safely translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique.







