It was announced during Prince Harry’s stint as guest editor of yesterday morning’s BBC Radio 4 Today programme that His Royal Highness had been appointed as President of African Parks – a conservation non-profit.
In his new role, Harry will assist in protecting African Parks’ mission to protect the continent’s national parks. In addition, his role will also have him help in the advancement of African wildlife conservation and conservation of wildlife throughout the world.
Prince Harry, who has worked with African Parks since last year and has visited southern African several times, has a “deep personal interest” in African frontline conservation projects working to protect the area’s natural heritage, as well as supporting local communities and wildlife.
The Prince spent time in Malawi in July 2016 where he worked alongside the expert team in assisting the implementation of the 500 Elephants project’s first phase. This project is “one of the largest and most significant elephant translocations in conservation history where 520 elephants were moved over 350 kilometres across Malawi among three parks under the management of African Parks,” according to Kensington Palace.
His Royal Highness was named as the patron of the Rhino Conservation Botswana earlier this year; after leaving the Army in 2015, the Prince spent a number of months in the country, as well as Namibia, Tanzania and South Africa, working on frontline conservation projects.
African Parks was founded in 2000 as a conservation NGO which “manages national parks and protected areas on behalf of governments and in collaboration with local communities across Africa.” They also oversee the most significant conservation area on the continent of Africa for any single NGO. Currently, African Parks has 13 parks under their management.
Wish Gan Gan would send him there with his Mrs for good!
he will make trouble trust me!
Boy. What a great job.
Hey, I’ll bet all the old pensioners are thrilled.. They can all move to Africa where Harry can provide for them as well as he takes care about the Elephant and Rhinoceros.
Several days ago, Harry’s cousin, Princess Michael of Kent, was chided (and rightly so) for wearing a blackamoor brooch to the queen’s Christmas lunch also attended by Harry’s biracial fiancee. Now this. Is the queen trying to be funny?
You know what
This article has NOTHING to do with P. Kent
So everyone had to tiptoe around Ms Markel, why?
We now have to destroy all African artwork because of HER?
She’s not a member of the Royal family. If it upset her, she should have left.
I saw that Brooch, it was on her outer coat.
This is just petty and ridiculous.
PS.. Botswana is supposed to be this Markels favorite place for her pretend charity
We cant do anything in Africa now. Why?
I see the green of envy here methinks.