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Banhine National Park, Biodiversity, Community, Community Development, Conservation, Great Limpopo TFCA, Herding 4 Health, Mozambique, Partnerships, Rewilding, TFCAs, Tourism, Zinave National Park

Mozambique Hails Golden Jubilee Gems and Conservation Wins in Zinave and Banhine

Along the Savé river, in the north-west of the Province of Inhambane, Zinave National Park makes the transition between the wet tropical lands and the dry lands of Mozambique; it represents an important crossing point for the nomadic animals migrating through the region. Giraffe, an icon of this park, lope through vegetation rich in acacias […]

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Biodiversity, Community, Conservation, Leopard Protection Programme, Partnerships, Rewilding, Rhino Protection Programme, SA College for Tourism, Southern African Wildlife College, TFCAs, Wildlife Crime

Guardians of Wild Africa: Celebrating Rangers, Raising a Challenge

World Environment Day is the perfect platform to celebrate the remarkable role of rangers and to raise a game-changing challenge.

Biodiversity, Climate Change, Community, Community Development, Conservation, General, Mozambique, Partnerships, Rewilding, TFCAs, Wetlands, Zinave National Park

Building back biodiversity, across borders

Rewilding is key to building back global biodiversity and mitigating climate change. Peace Parks is helping solve these challenges at scale.

Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park, Rewilding, TFCAs

A wild dog revival in Limpopo National Park

Wild dogs are naturally moving into Limpopo National Park, revealed by heat maps and increased sightings, signifying healthy ecosystems and reduced risks from human activity.

Community Development, General, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Malawi Zambia TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, Rewilding, Simalaha Community Conservancy, Southern African Wildlife College, TFCAs, Zinave National Park

Leading the way with conservation at scale

With the invaluable support of donors, partners and staff, Peace Parks Foundation celebrates connectivity throughout our many shining highlights of 2022, and the certainty that we are following our unique and vital course:...

Community Development, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Rewilding, Simalaha Community Conservancy

400 animals added to Simalaha Community Conservancy’s booming wildlife populations  

Over the past three months, Peace Parks Foundation translocated 400 animals representing seven plains game species from a selection of reserves in Namibia to Simalaha Community Conservancy in Zambia.

Maputo Special Reserve, Rewilding, SA College for Tourism, TFCAs, Tourism

Booming wildlife populations a treat for visitors to Maputo National Park 

A second group of 26 eland has been successfully translocated to Maputo National Park as a follow-up operation to a similar translocation in 2019 that saw 20 eland reintroduced back into the park...

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