Instagram – February 26th, 2019
We are delighted to be working with Fauna and Flora International (FFI) in 2019, an organisation who focus (among many other things!) on protecting and maintaining ocean diversity. Their 2019 grant funds will go towards […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 24th, 2019
Last year, our executive director Paula was lucky enough to meet these cuties in Rwanda. Now, we’re delighted to report that their training is going extremely well and the puppies are well on their way […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 20th, 2019
Huge congratulations to our fiscal sponsorship partner, the African Leadership University, on this well-deserved achievement! 🙌🏻 Click the link in our bio to read the full story. #repost @alueducation with @get_repost ・・・ We’re honored to […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 18th, 2019
Don’t forget the small things… 🐜 🕷 #Repost @africanparksnetwork with @get_repost ・・・ A global review has just announced that plummeting insect numbers may ‘threaten the collapse of nature’. @TheGuardian details how insects could vanish within […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 16th, 2019
Today is the 8th World Pangolin Day! Holding the dubious title as the world’s most trafficked mammal, the pangolin doesn’t receive the same media attention as larger mammals. Today however is all about raising awareness […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 15th, 2019
Sad news from Hong Kong this morning. But although disheartening, let’s use this news to continue our conservation fight with vigour and preserve these incredible animals for future generations ❤️🦏 #Repost @africanparksnetwork with @get_repost ・・・ […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 13th, 2019
We couldn’t quite believe our eyes when we saw these amazing photographs of the African black leopard, captured by wildlife photographer @willbl in Kenya’s Laikipia area. The stuff of legend for decades, the cat is […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 11th, 2019
It’s Monday and what better way to start the day than with this cutie, the black-footed cat? ❤️ But behind the fluffiness are some quite serious statistics- they are the world’s most deadliest cats, have […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 5th, 2019
#didyouknow that the African wild dog is in grave danger? Once roaming the continent in numbers of greater than 500,000 there’s now less than 7,000 in existence and the species is fighting an uphill battle […]
Read MoreInstagram – February 1st, 2019
We’re pleased to report a conservation success in Liuwa Plain National Park, Zambia! Thanks to the dedicated efforts of @africanparksnetwork who began to reintroduce lion to the park in 2008, the lion population has continued […]
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