Movers and Shakers in Conservation Agriculture

Ensuring there is food on the table is a full-time job…

Men and women putting their lives on the line for wildlife

Peace Parks’ rangers, scouts and other park guardians…

Why every animal matters to Peace Parks

Biodiversity matters. The lives of the Big 5 are intertwined with the lives of other, smaller species…

Healthy ecosystems rely on insects

Peace Parks Foundation knows just how vital insect populations are to healthy ecosystems. As important…

Protection of our feathered friends is vital for future

The positive health benefits of birds for our…

Essential for biodiversity and food security

As well as millions of hectares of land within the Peace Parks portfolio of transfrontier conservation areas…

Why dogs are proving to be man’s best friend in conservation

Dogs are incredibly useful out in the bush.

Why herbivores are vital to Peace Parks’ rewilding efforts

The vegetarians of the animal world, or herbivores…

Why big cats and other predators are vital to Peace Parks mission

Tourists love to see lion, cheetah and other big cats…

Wildlife and humankind alongside

When Norman English strolls around base camp at Nyika National Park he is in for a surprise.

Biodiversity improving due to rewilding

The development of Zinave National Park was given a boost at the end of 2015 when the Mozambican…

Abundant flora will support Nyika’s future

Included in the Global 200 Ecoregions, Nyika National Park comprises the most outstanding…

Rebuilding dams for water security

Nyika, which means “where the water comes from”, is an apt description for a plateau that provides 10%

Chelinda upgrade key to park’s future

Peace Parks Foundation has a long history with this landscape, dating back nearly two decades when…

Africa’s most precious resource

In the Simalaha Community Conservancy, Peace Parks Foundation is an ardent promotor…