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This article was created in partnership with the National Geographic Society and the Wyss Campaign for Nature, which seek to inspire the protection of 30 percent of the planet by 2030. Akagera Nat ...
The roughly 2,000-mile journey took the rhinos to their new home in Akagera National Park, where advocates hope the animals will be able to establish a new breeding stronghold and evade the ...
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The New Times on MSNHow DNA tech is revealing Akagera’s hidden wildlifeScientists and conservationists are harnessing advanced DNA technology, known as environmental DNA (eDNA), to deepen understanding of the wildlife and ecosystems within Akagera National Park—without ...
Actually, the fact that Akagera National Park—a stunningly picturesque 432-square-mile park in the country’s east, since 2010 managed by a public-private partnership between Rwanda Development ...
Around 20 of the rhinos will be moved to Rwanda’s Akagera National Park, which was home to more than 50 rhinos in the 1970s. Because of poaching, all were gone by 2007. (Lindsey Tainton/African ...
African Parks, the NGO that manages Akagera National Park in cooperation with the government of Rwanda, says that it has rhino trackers, canine patrols and a helicopter to protect the rhinos from ...
I can therefore confidently say that when it comes to Akagera National Park, I feel I am in that position. You see I’ve had the rare opportunity of visiting Akagera twice in less than a year.
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