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Black rhino founder population returns to Mozambique

This week, 10 additional critically endangered black rhinos were successfully translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique to secure the first founder population of black rhinos since becoming locally extinct five decades ago. The rhinos, five male and five female, were kindly donated by South Africa’s provincial conservation entity, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, […]

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Banhine National Park, Community, Community Development, Conservation, Conservation Agriculture, Great Limpopo TFCA, Zinave National Park

Mapai workshop drives corridor vision forward: Why wildlife pathways matter

A workshop in Mozambique’s Mapai District of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area marked an important step in putting a national plan into action: to connect Limpopo, Banhine and Zinave national parks through...

Banhine National Park, Community Development, Great Limpopo TFCA, Zinave National Park

A new chapter for Banhine National Park: Communities start sharing revenue benefits

For the first time since its creation over 50 years ago, Banhine National Park in Mozambique is directly sharing revenue benefits with the surrounding communities. Local leaders recently received a cheque for 650,000...

Community, Community Development, Conservation Agriculture, Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park

The transformative impact of Herding for Health

In many communities across southern Africa, traditional roles limit women’s participation, especially in agriculture and livestock management. However, through the Herding for Health programme, a partnership between Conservation International and Peace Parks Foundation,...

Great Limpopo TFCA, Zinave National Park

A funnel, helicopter and team of 6: The day that Zinave National Park turned a remarkable corner in recovery

A bittersweet realisation dawned on Bernard van Lente, Peace Parks Foundation’s Head of Operations and Development at Zinave National Park, while patrolling the park at sunrise late in 2023. The rewilded animals in...

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...

Banhine National Park, Conservation

A Hidden Jewel in Mozambique: The story of Banhine National Park where wilderness breathes

Deep in the heart of Mozambique’s Gaza province lies Banhine National Park, a remote and untamed wilderness shaped by the rhythm of seasonal floods and shifting sands. This vast landscape, named after its...

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