The perilous 1,000-mile journey to save Africa’s endangered black rhinos
28 Oct 2022
A new water supply benefits livestock and livelihoods enabling a crucial move from the park to richer areas beyond.
READ MOREWild dogs are naturally moving into Limpopo National Park, revealed by heat maps and increased sightings, signifying healthy ecosystems and reduced risks from human activity.
The process of becoming a qualified canine (K9) handler requires constant, intensive training where technical aspects come second to the deeper experience of forming powerful bonds of mutual trust, understanding and respect between...
Rural communities living around national parks in Mozambique were protected from some of the devastating economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, through temporary employment for more than 700 community members. Â
A camera trap recently captured the first known image of a male lion in Mozambique’s Zinave National Park for several decades. The lion, which was drawn to the prey-rich habitat of the 18...
A joint operation by rangers from Banhine and Limpopo national parks in Mozambique has dealt a major blow to illegal charcoaling in Banhine, with the clearing of 28 charcoaling camps found by the...
To ensure the core wilderness zones of Limpopo National Park are fully protected, and to provide those living within the park access to much-needed livelihood opportunities, a voluntary resettlement programme led by the...
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