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African
National Parks
There are
no words to describe African National Parks. If you decide to visit
some of them, we can only say that it will
be a trip you will not forget in a hurry. Africa is a world of
wonders, a vast stretch of land filled with undiscovered sights and
unfelt experiences, so, if you want to experience real Africa, choose a
good travel company which can
deliver top African trips.
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African
Wildlife Foundation - For
more than 40 years, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has focused
exclusively
on the continent of Africa. Through these years AWF has played a major
role in ensuring the continued existence of some of Africa's most rare
and treasured species such as the elephant, the mountain gorilla,
rhinoceros
and cheetah. AWF has invested training and resources in African
individuals
and institutions that have gone on to play critical roles in
conservation.
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World
Parks Page -
Get familiar with the
parks
all over the world.
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African National Parks - This
site hosts details of South African National Parks, their camps and
wildlife
and community relations. It will help tourists and visitors with
planning
trips to the parks - self drive safaris, game viewing, accommodation
tariffs,
adventure activities such as guided walks and hiking, bird-watching,
4x4
trails, site seeing, cultural and historical experiences, mountain
biking,
golf, canoeing, swimming and many more. You can also learn how to
become
an honorary ranger or how to take part in organised events within these
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Etosha
National Park in Namibia -
The Etosha Pan dominates the park. The salt pan desert is roughly 130km
long and as wide as 50km in places. The salt pan is usually dry, but
fills
with water briefly in the summer months, when it attracts pelicans and
flamingos in particular. Periannual springs attract a variety of game
and
birds throughout the year, including the endangered Black Rhinoceros
and
the endemic Black Face Impala.
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The
African Conservancy - Their mission is to preserve the last
remaining
African wilderness for the benefit of wildlife and humanity.
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Namib-Naukluft
National Park - The park is the largest game park in Africa,
and
a surprising collection of creatures manages to survive in the
hyper-arid
region, including snakes, geckos, unusual insects, hyenas, and jackals.
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Uganda
National Parks - Uganda
is No. 2 in Africa and No. 9 in the world in terms of mammal species.
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Serengeti
National Park - A large national park in Tanzania
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Blyde
Canyon Country in the north-eastern part of South Africa -
famous
for some of the most breathtaking panoramas in the world.
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National
Game Parks - Linking you and the wilds of Africa
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EMOA
Organization - (Elephant
Management and Owners Association) Promotes, monitors and advises on
all
aspects
of elephant management, conservation and welfare.
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The
African Lion Working Group - The ALWG is dedicated to all
aspects
of conservation, research, and management of free-ranging lion
populations
in Africa.
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WildNet
Africa Wildlife Portal - Stay
on track with African wildlife.
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African
Elephant Conservation Trust - is the successful conservation of
Africa's elephants within the context of human needs and
pressures.
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List
of conservation areas of South Africa
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Kenya
Wildlife Service - Kenya's landscape is most fascinating and
diverse.
And it boasts some of the richest and diverse variety of game in the
Parks
and Reserves.
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Eco
Africa Wildlife Reserves & National Parks
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Magnificent
Namibia -
The Online Guide to Namibia
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Living
With Elephants
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Save
the Elephants (STE)
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Africa |
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