Sioma Ngwezi National Park – A Remote Area of Zambia
Sioma Ngwezi is one of the least visited national parks in Zambia. The number of visitors per year reaches few tens of people. The west boundary is formed by the …
Sioma Ngwezi is one of the least visited national parks in Zambia. The number of visitors per year reaches few tens of people. The west boundary is formed by the …
We have informed you in our news about the construction of a huge hydroelectric power station in the heart of Selous Game Reserve (Stiegler’s Gorge), a reserve listed in …
Environmentally-friendly nature-based tourism is globally among the most quickly developing activities; in Africa, it is an important regular financial source for many countries. On the request of the Ministry of …
Pro Africa supports ecotourism in Tembe Elephant Park (Kwazulu-Natal). Pro Africa sent 35 sets of educational postcards (10 per set) to Tembe Lodge for free as a support of …
The concept of establishment of large transfrontier conservation areas (TFCAs) in Africa is sometimes out of our European imagination. However, is it relevant in case when African countries are not …
Rare endemit : Sokoke Scops-Owl (Otus irenaea) Sokoke Scops-Owl belongs to one of the smallest owls (approx.15cm tall, roughly the same size of house sparrow). Its occurence is linked …
This famous Kenyan national park was established in 1946. Except for elephant, the park is hosting lots of representatives of the species of the original African fauna, including black rhinoceros, …
iSamangaliso Wetland Park Succesfully Protects a Unique Natural Environment of the Coastal Area with Indian Sea, Dunes, Lakes, Wetlands and Savanah (Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa) This park is one of the …
Scientists Claim There Are 4 Different Species of Giraffes It is little suprising that the genus of giraffe belongs to vulnerable species of mammals and the whole global population only …
To support the development of eco-tourism in Kasanka NP, our NGO sent (December 2018) thirty sets of post cards called “Greetings from Zambia” (12 postcards per set) to Kasanka Trust …
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