2 Simon Naylor, Phinda reserve manager, pulls a sedated lion into a travel container in Phinda Private Game Reserve, South Africa, Monday, June 29, 2015, The five female and two male lions are ...
Lions are at long last set to make a comeback in Akagera National Park, when the relocation of 2 males and 5 females, all young adults, has been completed. Lions are at long last set to make a ...
In 1934, when Akagera savanna was turned into a national park, lions, rhinoceros together with other big animals, were roaming in the low altitude park of eastern Rwanda. The savanna landscape, whose ...
Seven big cats transported from South Africa to Akagera national park, with park officials now working to reintroduce rhinos Groggy on their paws after waking from tranquillisers, lions have returned ...
When Rwanda some three years ago floated the idea to relocate lions to the Akagera National Park after years without any of them seen, critics in particular from among some Kenyan conservationists wer ...
The LION FAMILY in Akagera National Park has grown to 10 following the birth of three cubs, the first cubs to be born in the country in almost two decades.
ALSO READ: Lion population in Akagera grows to 58 Jean-Paul Karinganire, Funding and Reporting Manager at Akagera Park, emphasizes the importance: "For us, MENA isn't just about cutting-edge ...
Akagera National Park in eastern Rwanda has earned international acclaim as one of the world’s 25 must-visit destinations for 2026, according to National Geographic. ALSO READ: Eight reasons why ...
While gorillas undoubtedly continue to be the biggest draw for tourism to Rwanda, the country has a lot more to offer travelers in terms of natural beauty and ecotourism activities than only its apes.
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