Hamilton, the zoologist who dedicated his life to saving Africa’s elephants from systematic slaughter—despite being nearly ...
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This Is One of the Best New Safari Lodges in Africa—and It Has Just 10 Suites With Private Plunge Pools and Thrilling Night Game Drives
Here's what it's like to stay at Chichele Presidential, a new safari lodge in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park.
Alley Cat Rescue's African wildcat conservation program operates in South Africa to protect the unique wild cat species ...
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How Recycling Your Old iPhone Could Save a Gorilla’s Life
Recycling your old cell phones and buying used phones can reduce the destructive mining that is putting gorillas and people ...
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My Spectacular Trip to Senegal’s Largest National Park
Vanessa Palumbo works in the higher foreign service for the Foreign Office and has lived in Berlin, Lyon, and Tokyo. For over ...
Cameron Park Zoo mourns the loss of beloved African elephant Tembo and Sumatran tiger Maharani, who inspired visitors and ...
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An Empire of Nature: African Parks and Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest
It’s a cool morning in the montane rainforest of western Rwanda’s Nyungwe National Park. Sunbeams stream down from the canopy, glowing in the mist. Birdsong pierces the still air. Jacques Habimana, a ...
Anyone seeking a face-to-face encounter with the world's most dangerous animals might want to think twice about their life choices—or book a ticket to one of these heavily secured wildlife parks.
Uncover the amazing range of animals in Kenai Fjords National Park, and learn what wildlife to watch for during your visit.
Soar above the beautiful, revitalized plains of Akagera National Park, Rwanda’s only savannah park, with this breathtaking drone video. Witness the diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense acacia ...
The Trump administration is facing backlash after ending free admission at national parks on the only two federal holidays ...
Districts surrounding Akagera National Park received dummy cheques on Saturday worth Rwf1.2 billion under the national Tourism Revenue Sharing programme, which channels part of park earnings back to ...
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