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- 1 : : Elephants migrate to Mozambique
- The giants of the Kruger Park, which may face culling due to excess numbers, have finally decided it‘s safe to cross the border.The great elephant herds of the Kruger National Park…Elephants
- 2 : : Mozambique helped to conserve wild places, develop ecotourism
- WASHINGTON, DC, December 5, 2005 (ENS) - The conservation of biodiversity and natural ecosystems in Mozambique on Africa's southeastern coast is about to receive supportive grants …Mozambique conservation
- 3 : : Bodies unite in highland development pact
- THE mighty Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier project received a shot in the arm this week when several parties were signatory to a memorandum of agreement, which will ensure the nat…Tourism project
- 4 : : Greater Mapungubwe
- The Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area has become the cultural TFCA. Visitors flock to the area not only to see the magnificent sandstone formations, the wide varie…Greater Mapungubwe
- 5 : : Limpopo National Park
- Mozambique proclaimed Limpopo National Park on 27 November 2001 and requested the Foundation’s assistance in overseeing its development as a Southern African Development Communit…Limpopo National Park
- 6 : : Annual TFCA meeting
- On 18 and 19 April 2011, Peace Parks Foundation held its annual meeting with all staff, including the international coordinators and programme managers based in the various peace p…Annual meeting
- 7 : : Research on Foot and Mouth Disease
- During the official opening of the Hans Hoheisen Wildlife Research Station in August 2010, Peace Parks Foundation, with support from Turner Foundation, made available a donation t…Research on Foot and Mouth Disease
