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Biodiversity, Conservation, Mozambique, Partnerships, Rhino Protection Programme, Zinave National Park

Ten Years. Thousands of Hours. One Big Five National Park.

Mozambique’s first Big Five national park wasn’t created when nine white rhinos stepped out of their crates. By then, the hard work had already been done.  A decade of rebuilding a protected area. Three years establishing viable rhino populations. Months securing permits. Thousands of hours of planning. Hundreds of people working across two countries. Moving the rhinos was the final step.  The real story started […]

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Biodiversity, Luengue-Luiana National Park

New partnership begins for Luengue–Luiana National Park

Agreement between Angola and Peace Parks Foundation to boost conservation and community development in south-eastern Angola  A new partnership between the Angolan Government and Peace Parks Foundation aims to strengthen conservation for Angola’s largest protected area, Luengue-Luiana...

Biodiversity, Community Development, Malawi Zambia TFCA, Nyika National Park, Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve

President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika of The Republic of Malawi appointed Peace Parks Foundation patron 

Patronage strengthens regional cooperation for long-term transboundary landscape stewardship and biodiversity conservation  Peace Parks Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, President of the Republic of Malawi, as patron.  The appointment...

Biodiversity, Community Development, Conservation

H.E. Daniel Francisco Chapo, President of Mozambique, Joins Peace Parks Foundation as Patron

Peace Parks Foundation is delighted to announce the appointment of His Excellency Daniel Francisco Chapo, President of the Republic of Mozambique, as Patron. President Chapo joins a distinguished group of leaders committed to...

Biodiversity, Climate Change, Community Development, Conservation, Partnerships

Building a future that nurtures people and landscapes

Peace Parks Foundation’s conservation success demonstrates the power of partnerships Conservation that is resilient is never a singular effort. It flourishes through collaboration – governments, communities, conservationists, and donors united by a shared...

Biodiversity, Maputo National Park

Maputo National Park joins the world stage as Mozambique’s first natural World Heritage Site

UNESCO has officially inscribed Maputo National Park as a World Heritage Site, marking a significant achievement for Mozambique and a major step forward for biodiversity protection on the African continent. “This is a...

Biodiversity, Conservation, Great Limpopo TFCA, In Conversation, Limpopo National Park

In Conversation with Tildah Angoni,

Peace Parks’ first female helicopter pilot Meet  Peace Parks Foundation’s recently deployed helicopter pilot, stationed in Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park. As she takes on this pivotal role, Tildah will play a key part...

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