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Changing Lives For The Better
17 May 2017
Bird’s eye chillies have more bite than just the sauces they are added to; they are building houses, buying furniture and opening bank accounts for growers.
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Conscious Conservation
09 Jan 2017
The reserve was proclaimed as far back as 1932, specifically to protect the coastal elephants. Then in 1969, the area was found to have numerous endemic plant species so in 2010 the reserve’s...
Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve
Where Wilderness Lives
02 Jan 2017
'We are not here just to police, but to help the community,' adds Miguel, as we stop momentarily at Santa Maria and look across the water to Inhaca island. 'We set up a...
Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, Rewilding
Restocking National Parks As Part Of Transfrontier Conservation Development
15 Nov 2016
A further 573 animals have been translocated to Maputo Special Reserve and 310 to Zinave National Park. Following the first translocation of seven elephant from Maremani Nature Reserve in South Africa to Zinave...
Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, Rewilding
Wildlife Thriving In Maputo Special Reserve, Mozambique
08 Nov 2016
At the end of September, the Maputo Special Reserve/Tembe Elephant Park management committee conducted an aerial census to determine the status of the large herbivore species in Maputo Special Reserve, with a focus...
Community Development, Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, SA College for Tourism
A Truly Responsible Tourist Destination
23 May 2016
Anvil Bay is a private and exclusive barefoot beach camp on a rare untouched stretch of coastal wilderness in Mozambique’s Maputo Special Reserve. The resort is owned by the local community and operated...
Community Development, Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, SA College for Tourism
Chemucane Community Students Trained
27 Oct 2015
Altogether 18 members of the Chemucane community in Mozambique have been specially trained to work at the community’s 22-bed lodge, from which about 980 people will benefit. Ms Nonhlanhla Zwalaka, an SA College...
