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Overview
National Park Rescue is a non-profit organisation which takes over the management of African National Parks at risk of collapse and implements management strategies to improve the running of the parks. Their aims are to use direct-action operations to restore effective law enforcement, shut down corruption, and reconnect the surrounding communities that are key to a park's long term survival.

National Park Rescue's current operations are based in Chizarira National Park, Zimbabwe.

Liwonde National Park, Malawi
Liwonde National Park, also known as Liwonde Wildlife Reserve, is a national park in southern Malawi, near the Mozambique border. The park was established in 1973. National Park Rescue took over the management of Liwonde National Park in National Park Rescue handed over the management of Liwonde National Park to nonprofit conservation organization African Parks Network in August 2015.

Chizarira National Park, Zimbabwe
Chizarira National Park lies in Northern Zimbabwe. At 2,000 square kilometres (490,000 acres), it is the third-largest national park in Zimbabwe, and also one of the least known because of its isolated situation on the Zambezi Escarpment. It has good wildlife populations and some majestic scenery.

Partners

 * Space for Giants
 * Motorola Solutions
 * Flying for Wildlife
 * National Geographic
 * Born Free Foundation
 * Very Important Animals
 * How Many Elephants
 * The Sock Star Project
 * ZimParks
 * Lion Recovery Fund