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Kavango Zambezi TFCA
First milestone towards the world’s biggest conservation area
01 July 2008
On 7 December 2006 the cornerstone for the world’s biggest conservation area, the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) was laid with the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the five participating countries to jointly work towards the establishment of the TFCA. The Kavango Zambezi TFCA is situated in the Okavango and Zambezi river […]
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Long walk to freedom as elephants trek to Angola
28 Jan 2008
A feisty cow leads her herd 180km north, giving hope to conservationists that Botswana’s overpopulation problems might ease. An elephant cow named Lersatsi could hardly have known how she was serving the wellbeing...
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Africa plans largest game park
29 Jun 2007
Plans to create the world’s largest game park are being finalised at a meeting in Botswana in southern Africa. The planned conservation area will straddle the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and...
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DaimlerChrysler donates fourth vehicle
29 Jun 2007
DaimlerChrysler donated a fourth vehicle to Peace Parks Foundation. The Mitshubishi Colt 4×4 will be used by the Regional Coordinator for the Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Mr Sedia Modise.
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Transfrontier park will ease pressure on the environment
01 Mar 2007
BY far the majority of Botswana’s mighty elephant herds are concentrated in the northern region of the country, where their impact on the environment has become all too visible. Like South Africa, the...
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Kavango-Zambezi TFCA’s MoU signed
11 Dec 2006
Conservation & Tourism for Socio-Economic Development The cornerstone for Africa’s largest transfrontier conservation area (TFCA), the Kavango Zambezi TFCA was laid today with the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the five...
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Namibia and Angola join forces to create parks
26 Oct 2006
NAMIBIA and Angola have moved towards the creation of a joint trans-border conservation area, reports The NamibIan, Windhoek. Angolan news agency Angop reports the Angolan cabinet council recently ratified the memorandum of understanding...
