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African Parks
Добавлен 24 окт 2012
African Parks is a non-profit organisation that takes total responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks in partnership with governments and local communities.
Majete Wildlife Reserve – The Voice of Communities
As we celebrate 20 years since African Parks signed Majete Wildlife Reserve, we listen to the voices from the local communities and hear stories about what Majete means to them.
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Majete Wildlife Reserve - Celebrating 20 Years of Operation
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As we celebrate 20 years of operation in the first-ever park to full under African Parks’ management, we unpack what makes Majete Wildlife Reserve an extraordinary park - its challenges, successes and what’s on the horizon.
Making Moves to Save a Species - Relocating White Rhinos to Garamba National Park
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.8 месяцев назад
As part of ongoing wildlife restoration within the Garamba Complex (GC) to restore mega-herbivore back to the region, 16 southern white rhinos were translocated from South Africa to Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). With the loss of the northern white rhino in the country, African Parks plans to gradually restore the park’s ecosystems by bringing southern whit...
Chinko: A Peaceful Solution Pioneering a peaceful approach to meet the needs of people and wildlife
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.10 месяцев назад
This story is an intimate look at the relationship between people, culture and biodiversity conservation in one of the most remote, uninhabited and biodiverse wilderness areas in Africa - Chinko in Central African Republic. At the centre of the story is the plight of the Sudanese herdsmen, nomadic pastoralists who move between Sudan, Chad and Central African Republic in search of safety for the...
Ndondondo Bienvenu : Protecteur des derniers éléphants de Chinko
Просмотров 30210 месяцев назад
Chinko s'étend sur une superficie de plus de 64 000 km2 et constitue l'une des régions les plus isolées et intactes d'Afrique, abritant l'une des plus grandes zones continues de végétation naturelle primaire sans pratiquement aucun impact mesurable à cause de l'activité humaine. Malgré les effets dévastateurs de décennies de guerre civile et de braconnage endémique, les populations restantes d'...
Garamba trains community farmers in sustainable agricultural methods
Просмотров 13810 месяцев назад
Garamba National Park, DRC, has adopted a Farmer Fields programme to train men and women in sustainable agriculture methods. Through this approach, farmers are trained to apply sustainable techniques, including ending the use of slash and burn methods. These farmers in turn are committed to training a dozen more farmers in their community. Environmental education has also become a backbone to G...
Ensuring Healthcare for Many - A major focus of Garamba's community development strategy
Просмотров 8610 месяцев назад
With a lack of basic services in the region, healthcare is a major focus of Garamba National Park’s community development strategy. Infrastructure projects have gone a long way in improving communities’ access to essential services, such as the construction of Nagero Hospital just outside the park. Over 10,000 people receive free health care every year, while mobile health clinics around Garamb...
Garamba provides solar energy to thousands of households
Просмотров 28810 месяцев назад
With the help of the European Union and GivePower, Garamba National Park, DRC, supports a solar energy programme that benefits thousands of people. Mini-grids have been built in the towns of Faradje and Tadu, with another mini-grid planned for Dungu this year. So far, over 14, 000 households now have access to clean power including small businesses, schools, hospitals, and government buildings....
Creating youth awareness through environmental education
Просмотров 21510 месяцев назад
Environmental education and awareness in local community schools is a priority in Garamba National Park, DRC. Thousands of schoolchildren and their teachers are learning about biodiversity conservation through guided park visits, school lessons, brochures and films. Today the park supports 5 schools and over 2,000 children, as well as facilitating regular school visits to the park so that child...
Creating a foundation for biodiversity conservation
Просмотров 26910 месяцев назад
In 2005, the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN), invited African Parks to help manage Garamba National Park and create a safe haven for its people and wildlife. The challenge that lay ahead was huge and between 2005 and 2016 instability in the region continued to threaten communities and wildlife. During this time, African Parks, together with the ICCN, revised its appr...
Changing the trajectory of history to benefit people and wildlife
Просмотров 53910 месяцев назад
After being overrun by rebels and ivory poachers, the DRC’s Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) invited African Parks to manage Garamba National Park to create stability and protect both the people and wildlife of the park. Today over 20,000 animals from 23 species are thriving in the park, including lion, buffalo, giraffe and forest species such as chimpanzee, giant for...
In 2022, the IUCN approved the species relisting to Critically Endangered.
Просмотров 23611 месяцев назад
Through the successful work of our research team in Bazaruto Archipelago National Park (BANP), where just a few hundred dugongs remain, the IUCN has relisted the species to Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red Data List, giving dugongs the highest level of global protection
A word from African Parks CEO, Peter Fearnhead.
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A word from African Parks CEO, Peter Fearnhead.
An iconic Heritage with a self-sustaining Future
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An iconic Heritage with a self-sustaining Future
Seven lion cubs safely relocated from Liuwa Plain National Park to Kafue National Park, Zambia
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Seven lion cubs safely relocated from Liuwa Plain National Park to Kafue National Park, Zambia
Ndondondo Bienvenu: Protector of Chinko’s last remaining elephants
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Ndondondo Bienvenu: Protector of Chinko’s last remaining elephants
Zakouma National Park: where vision becomes reality
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Zakouma National Park: where vision becomes reality
Translocating 263 elephants from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park
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Translocating 263 elephants from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park
Team African Parks runs the London Marathon
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Team African Parks runs the London Marathon
African Parks wild dog translocation to Malawi 2021
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African Parks wild dog translocation to Malawi 2021
Moving seven lions to Akagera National Park to establish a founder population
Просмотров 16 тыс.8 лет назад
Moving seven lions to Akagera National Park to establish a founder population
Very interesting but too short.
Fun fact: unfortunately, the pronunciation Chinko means di*k in Japanese.
Great job AP
Rwanda, you are so lucky. You can go towards forgiveness.We are not so lucky. Chairman Mao's history has become the whole world's reason to humiliate us and push us and our children to hell. Not only us, but humiliation goes to our ancestors, goes to thousand years of history and culture and thousand years of efforts. Mao is also the reason that the Japanese is so proud of themselves. Everytime I open TV or youtube, I see Chairman Mao and how shameful we are, and how the Japanese is number one. You are lucky you are away from the mess with the Japanese.
Why was the flight 12 hours? Is Congo that far from south Africa? Great doc btw! Amazing job relocating the rhinos to congo
Thank you!
What a magical place! Those butterflies! And cute dung beetle! But Dear Lord! That slaughter! From thousands of elephants to a handful - 100 hundred. Can't even imagine that carnage....Luckily African Parks arrived and with it the people changed...Thank you for safeguarding this and other places...Africa is like no other continent on this spinning rock we call home..:-)))
so so sad...:-((((Hopefully they will be able to be released to the wild..
Awwww...what a huge huge task! And all went well....so so glad to see them in new place...Here is hoping they are well protected and they will populate...xoxoxox...the loss of white northern rhino was so devastating....it happened on our watch....we were not vigilant enough and not ruthless enough in their protection....It must not happen to this species...
Yay now they'll rise their reintroduced numbers in the Garamba national park
Children are the future...especially now...they are the future guardians and protectors of those riches they are going to inherit....education is everything... this is most important initiatives...knowledge is power...
Power like water is everything .....Thank you!
Brilliant! and so so important. Thank you!
Great! I just wish those footages were a bit longer with more substance. Show us the schools, their work in farms and nurseries..:-) show some improved living..:-)))
Great approach. These people need all the help they can get, now days. As everything is drastically changing, especially climate. Is anyone showing them new way of grazing? The so called holistic approach? Alan Savory (hate that man for elephant slaughter in SA) and many others, restore the land that way). But the people would have stop burning and stay put for awhile in one area...these things are so complex...so many layers to fix and modify...it will take time and generations....can we wait that long?
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Je félicite mon vieux qui a pris son courage depuis des années pour protéger nos belles richesses en African Park Chinko
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Amazing to see the local people taking charge of their natural treasures and benefiting and growing while doing it...Thank you to government and AP for coming up with this solution
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It's so beautiful to make youth take awareness about environment cause of our life would be fallen enegmaticly without environment. Sincerely, I do like the work made by African Park. I am an Agronome in DRC country and i would like to partake my daily experiences with this structure
A genre ti a yé tonga so la amasseka ti kodro ti é a doit ti bata, nzoni na ke tu so mingui ti a i a masseka I ba ni tonga na yé so I doit ti bata !!
Central african wild dogs are also making a ultimate comeback in chinko nature reserve too
Along with leopards and warthogs
Who makes these lovely videos ?
Excellent short film.
Thank you
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Beautiful..:-))
I visited the reserve yesterday and it was an amazing experience! I met 4 healthy lions, a white Rhinoceros, elephants, hippos, giraffes, African buffaloes, zebras, impalas, baboons, warthogs, waterbucks, etc… I only missed leopards which are very discrete creatures
Amazing conservation afford! LOVE your work guys! Love your videos, old and new..:-) Please post more videos with your work in the field from all your parks....I could watch it for hours...so so want to visit Rwanda and maybe some other parks in Africa.....waiting for pandemic to settle down some more...:-)
I was in Akagera around the year 2000, it's an extraordinarily beautiful place. I was the only visitor when I went, I'm sure it's busier now.
Wow, did you get a personalized tour or something? That would be so cool I think
Welcome back.
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humans + money = destruction. conservation funds are money given to the locals to destroy the land. the money destroy everything it touches, The solution is to remove money out of the equation to conserve the lands
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Beautiful
Great video, I also visited Akagera last year! It was an amazing experience. bmoblogs.com/2020/07/19/my-african-safari-experience/
Africa people stop allowing outsiders to destroy your land and resources
At that period some of the people I met are not living and dead! That was 1985
I passed in la parc national du Kagera in 1985 and that time Lions were there I can remember entering Rwanda from Murema hill border post,la Duane,before the genocide
Akagera have TIGERS,LIONS,CHEATERS,HYNAS,...-so it have bigcats come come and visit /i'm a RWANDAN
There are NO tigers in Africa.....tigers are Asian species....but they have amazing wildlife.....unique and precious, worth protection and preservation....
Escuse you stupids you have to support ,Develop the park😯.stupids i say ,i mean those who don't want to visit AKAGERA and are able
Its so happy lions come in Rwanda after the genocide 1994 is very important to attract tourist.thanks . iam Kawaya Fidel at Nyagatare district in the sector of Nyagayare at the cell of Barija.
Rwanda Forever
just at the last week I and friends went to see Akagera National Park of Rwanda, very good and fantastick to see lifing of wild animal. I love you Rwanda, God love and bless this country...
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2019. And there are now 20 Lions in Akagera National Park
how is that possible?
Is there any archeological focus at the park?
Thank you. So interesting to see. I wish one day I will be able to visit.
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I love my beautifully Rwanda
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