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Creating Space: Angola and a New Future for the Largest Elephant Population in the World

Blog by Werner Myburgh, CEO, Peace Parks Foundation Across southern Africa, elephants are under pressure not only from poaching and conflict. In many places, they are simply running out of space. Luengue-Luiana National Park in Angola is important because it sits at the centre of one of Africa’s most significant conservation opportunities. As part of […]

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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...

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Five countries unite against wildlife crime

The five Partner States of the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) - Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe – have joined forces to defend their borders against those who seek to...

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Securing a harmonious future in Africa’s largest peace park

The world’s largest terrestrial transfrontier conservation area (TFCA), the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA), has received a major boost to its ecological and socio-economic development, in the shape of a 16.9 million Euro contribution from...

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Elephant route to be demined

AN ancient but now lethal migration route for elephants is to be demined in Angola, paving the way for swelling herds in neighbouring Botswana and Zambia to expand their range, the United Nations...

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