The perilous 1,000-mile journey to save Africa’s endangered black rhinos
28 Oct 2022
Banhine National Park forms the central core of an ancient wildlife corridor that stretches from Kruger National Park in South Africa, across the Mozambique border, through Limpopo National Park and all the way up to Zinave National Park. For centuries, herds of migratory animals have been using this route in their search for water, food and safe breeding grounds. Peace Parks Foundation, in partnership with the Mozambique Government is working to secure the park's future....
READ MOREDuring a week-long operation that took place during July 2019 in Limpopo and Banhine national parks in Mozambique, nine elephants were collared by teams from Saving the Survivors and Elephants Alive. Placing tracking...
This World Ranger Day, Peace Parks Foundation pays tribute to the brave men and women who are guarding Africa's precious conservation areas.
On the heels of a second partnership agreement signed between Peace Parks Foundation and Mozambique’s National Administration for Conservation Areas (ANAC) to further develop Maputo Special Reserve and Ponta do Ouro Marine Reserve...
On 16 May 2018, 39 recruits, three of them female, celebrated their graduation as rangers during a passout parade held in the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique. This follows the successful completion of a...
On 22 September 2015, the Mozambican Minister of Land, Environmental and Rural Development, Mr Celso Correia, and Peace Parks Foundation CEO, Mr Werner Myburgh, signed a co-management agreement whereby the Mozambican National Agency...
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