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This Article is From Jan 31, 2020

Angola Signs Deal With African Parks in Bid To Revive Tourism

(Bloomberg) --

Angola agreed to hand over management of a national park in the Namib desert to a not-for-profit organization that runs reserves in 11 countries on the continent, as part of a bid to revive its moribund tourism industry.

Johannesburg-based African Parks will help improve management of and restore Iona National Park in the southwest, a desert landscape spanning 15,200 square kilometers, according to an emailed statement Friday. While the area is no longer inhabited by rhinos and elephants, it still has cheetahs, leopards and zebras, African Parks said in the statement.

Read more about the conservation model of African Parks here

“Our vision is to showcase the natural wonders that Angola has to offer, and for people to come from all over and experience this globally significant region,” said Aristofanes Romão da Cunha Pontes, director general of the National Institute of Biodiversity and Conservation Areas.

To contact the reporter on this story: Pauline Bax in Johannesburg at pbax@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Paul Richardson at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net, Alastair Reed

©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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