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African Parks

@AfricanParks

We are a conservation NGO that takes on the long-term management of National Parks in partnership with governments to save wildlife and help local communities

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By the 1990s, the lions of Liuwa Plain National Park, Zambia, had been eradicated—all, except one: Lady Liuwa, who roamed the plains of Liuwa in solitude for years. But thanks to the partnership between the Barotse Royal Establishment, the Department of National Parks and…


In Zambia, the Lozi people have remained the custodians of Liuwa Plain for centuries. Today, over 12,000 people continue to live inside Liuwa Plain National Park in coexistence with its wildlife. This has been made possible thanks to 20 years of partnership between the Barotse…


Meet Paul Chinyama, Tourism Receptionist at Zambia's Liuwa Plain National Park. Growing up in the heart of Liuwa, Paul’s journey reflects a deep bond with the land. His role goes beyond a job—he shares the park's conservation and cultural legacy with every guest he meets.…

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For over 500 years, Mukelabai Nalumino’s family has lived in Liuwa Plain, coexisting with its wildlife. Through African Parks’ Farmer Field Schools, Mukelabai and 4,500 others are learning sustainable farming, securing a future for people and wildlife. “We cannot live by…


For centuries, the Lozi people have shared Liuwa Plain with its wildlife. In 20 years, a partnership with BRE, DNPW, and African Parks has restored this landscape, supporting coexistence, sustainable livelihoods, and the Lozi’s custodianship. Read more about the Lozi people and…

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Since the 19th century, Liuwa Plain has thrived under community custodianship. A 20-year partnership with the Zambian Govt., BRE, and African Parks has restored the park for people and wildlife. “What’s most important is communities believing the wildlife…is theirs.” Watch…

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We've successfully completed our second Rhino Rewild translocation this year in partnership with @ghumaneafrica , @AfricanParks , and Conservation Solutions. Thank you to the receiving reserve Dinokeng! Learn more here: wewildafrica.com/rewilding-2000…

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🎉 Celebrating 20 years of conserving Liuwa Plain National Park! In partnership with the Barotse Royal Establishment and the Zambian Government, we gathered with Honourable Minister Rodney Sikumba to honor Liuwa's journey. The vibrant Maoma drums and Kandemba dance brought…

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Ker & Downey Zambia has been appointed as the new operator for the marketing and management of the prestigious King Lewanika Lodge in Liuwa Plain National Park. We are thrilled to partner with like-minded operators such as Ker & Downey and believe that their reach will further…

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Meet Ndondondo Bienvenu: Once an elephant hunter, today he calls Chinko’s elephants his “children” and dedicates his life to protecting them. Rangers like Ndondondo are transforming conservation in the Central African Republic. Support their work. Thank you to everyone who has…

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Our rangers not only enforce the conservation laws, they are also educators and community advocates. They work across over 20 million hectares to conserve large natural landscapes and safeguard Africa’s incredible biodiversity. By supporting them, you help secure Africa’s…


African Parks Rangers protect 22 protected areas across 12 countries and 20 million hectares of biodiversity. Through conservation support and sustainable development, they bridge the gap between parks and local communities. Your support empowers these rangers to safeguard…

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Exciting camera trap footage from Matusadona National Park has revealed vibrant wildlife activity in areas previously affected by illegal hunting – from an aardvark pup exploring with its mother, to a leopard family moving gracefully past, and a crocodile basking in a seasonal…

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Our rangers patrol diverse terrain, from dense forests to desert landscapes and wetlands, to protect Africa's biodiversity. With 22 protected areas across 12 countries spanning 20 million hectares, their dedication is crucial. Join us in supporting rangers with the tools they…

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African Parks Rangers are the guardians of Africa's wild landscapes, creating safe spaces for people and wildlife across 20 million hectares. Help protect Africa’s biodiversity by supporting a ranger today. A generous donor will match your gift up to $50,000, to help us raise…

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