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Parks

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Explore the parks

African Parks manage numerous national parks across the continent, preserving biodiversity while contributing to sustainable development and community livelihoods. These parks are home to a variety of species, including iconic animals such as elephants, lions, rhinos, and a vast array of birdlife.

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Akagera National Park is Central Africa’s largest protected wetland and the last remaining refuge for savannah-adapted species in Rwanda.

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Boma and Badingilo contain the largest population of migratory antelope on Earth, as millions of white-eared kob, Mongalla gazelle, tiang, and bohor reedbuck move across the Boma Badingilo Jonglei Landscape.

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Bangweulu means ‘where the water meets the sky’, a perfect description of this extraordinary protected wetland in north-eastern Zambia.

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Spanning 1,430 km² of productive seascape and five islands off the coast of Mozambique, Bazaruto Archipelago encompasses terrestrial and marine habitats of exceptional ecological value.

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Deep in the Central African Republic (CAR) lies an unknown wildlife refuge that is once again beginning to thrive.

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Garamba, one of Africa’s oldest national parks and a World Heritage Site, is the last stronghold for the largest population of elephants and the last remaining Kordofan giraffe in the DRC.

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Because of its remote location and arid landscape, Iona National Park is home to a range of species endemic to the ecoregion.

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Kafue National Park is part of the largest transboundary conservation expanse in the world: the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area.

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Liuwa Plain in western Zambia has one of the oldest conservation histories in Africa, dating back to the late 19th century.

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Liwonde National Park has become a haven for wildlife, with successful reintroductions and translocations, making it a valuable asset for Malawi.

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Majete in Malawi is a success story of resurgence and restoration of wildlife populations and ecosystems.

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Mangochi Forest Reserve is a vital ecological catchment and important dispersal area for elephants and other species.

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Matusadona National Park, known for its water-rich landscape and variety of wildlife, is being revived through a partnership with African Parks.

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Nkhotakota has been recreated through one of the most significant translocation initiatives in conservation history.

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Nyungwe National Park, the largest tract of forest in Rwanda, is one of Africa’s vital biodiversity hotspots.

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A biological hotspot in the Congo Basin, Odzala-Kokoua is home to endangered species like western lowland gorillas and forest elephants.

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Pendjari is a conservation stronghold in West Africa, home to 90% of the remaining West African lion population.

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Siniaka Minia secures vital migration corridors and range habitats for diverse species in Chad.

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W National Park is part of the W-Arly-Pendjari (WAP) Complex, the largest wild ecosystem in West Africa.

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Zakouma is well positioned as the primary safe haven for Central and West African wildlife, situated between the Sahara and rainforest.