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Chemucane Ecotourist Lodge Under Construction
21 June 2013
The construction of the Chemucane community lodge in Maputo Special Reserve, featuring nine exclusive guest suites, with two family and seven double-bedded units, is well under way.
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Maputo Special Reserve 2013 Translocation
30 May 2013
The Mozambican government's translocation programme, a multi-year endeavour now in its third year of operation, recently saw the introduction of 78 wildebeest to Maputo Special Reserve. The plan is to restock the reserve...
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Monitoring & Evaluation Systems Training In The Lubombo TFCA
10 Apr 2013
Staff members of the Maputo Special Reserve and the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve in Mozambique were recently trained in the use of a spatial monitoring & evaluation system.
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Covane Community Lodge Opens Under The Management Of The Barra Resorts Group
29 Jan 2013
With a capacity to accommodate 34 people, the Covane Community Lodge reopened its doors in October 2012, after extensive renovations that allows it to provide services of international standards.
Community Development, Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve
First Matchia Chillies Harvested
18 Jan 2013
Members of the Matchia community have harvested their first chillies, to the delight of all involved.
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Turtle monitoring season
27 Dec 2012
The 2012 turtle monitoring season in Mozambique started on 1 October and will continue until April 2013. Throughout the season, Reserve management and turtle monitors undertake vehicle and foot patrols of the turtle...
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Milibangalala the turtle finds a new home in the Dennegeur crèche
24 Dec 2012
More than 30 children between ages of three and six walked into the room and saw a 2-metre long leatherback turtle lying on the floor. They shouted “Skilpad!, turtle or tortoise in Afrikaans...
