Herding For Health: Fuelling Partnerships for Food Security

In celebration of World Food Day, learn about the power of partnerships and communities driving Herding For Health. This impactful programme is restoring Africa’s rangelands thanks to landscape-friendly livestock grazing, and boosting the health of people and livelihoods whilst protecting wildlife.

The new accommodation jewel in Maputo National Park’s crown is officially handed over

The affordable 72-bed Membene camp is officially handed over to Maputo National Park and is open to guests.

Working together to restore and revive critical carbon sink mangrove forests in Maputo National Park

Local coastal communities are at the forefront of reforesting mangroves after being hit by a devastating storm.

“Going far together” for conservation in Malawi

A 20-year co-management agreement between Peace Parks Foundation and the Government of Malawi is signed for Nyika-Vwaza.

One Limpopo One Health: A programme unlocking sustainable and climate change-resilient development

One Limpopo One Health is weaving together conservation, community development, and climate resilience to ensure people and wildlife thrive in harmony.

Community conservancies are the future for sustainable development in Kavango-Zambezi

300 delegates attended the four-day Bi-Annual Conservancy Conference at the Simalaha Community Conservancy.

Showcasing Maputo National Park to Africa and Beyond at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023

Maputo National Park dazzled the delegates and visitors at Africa’s Travel Indaba 2023

Join the SA College for Tourism’s 'Adopt a Student' Initiative and Make an Impact

Students at the SA College for Tourism light up the runway at the college’s annual fashion show.

How Removing Alien Invasive Trees Helps Revive Ancient Wildlife Migration Routes

Peace Parks routinely removes blue gum eucalyptus trees in the Futi Corridor to revive and restore healthy ecosystems.