Rangers are the foot soldiers, the boots on the ground, and the first and last line of defence protecting the world’s wildlife from all the threats around them. African Parks has an anti-poaching team of 1,000 rangers who make up our law enforcement team, which is the most critical and foundational … See more
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Why Buffalo Soldiers Served Among the Nation’s First Park …
WEBBy raising critical funding for our rangers, you help unlock numerous benefits for people and wildlife across Africa, including: Ensuring our 1,400+ strong cohort of rangers across 22 …
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Inside the Fight to Save One of the World’s Most …
WEBVirunga, one of the wonders of Africa, is home to rare gorillas—and plagued by violence and economic tension. By Robert Draper. Photographs by Brent Stirton. 35 min read. Park …
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Buffalo Soldiers: The First African American 'Park Rangers'
WEBFeb 1, 2016 · On the 150th anniversary of the formation of the African American Buffalo Soldiers regiments, learn about their vital role in the history of the national parks (and of …
WEBOur rangers are often the only source of protection, not only for areas around the parks, but across entire regions, providing stability for local people as well. Over the last 5 years, our …
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Park Rangers Seek New Training as Threats Multiply
WEBBy ADF On Sep 13, 2022. Rangers killed in the line duty are often buried in their parks. This grave is in Kahuzi-Biega National Park, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo. …
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Bullets and Biodiversity: African National Parks as a Key
WEBFriday, October 6, 2023, 11:54 AM. Share On: How can African governments and the international community respond to the threats posed by armed groups in African national …
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Report: WWF knew about rights abuses by park rangers, …
WEBDec 8, 2020 · In 2019, Buzzfeed News published a series of articles alleging that WWF was providing support to park rangers in Central Africa and South Asia who were committing …