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South African Government Remains Committed To Efforts To Fight Rhino Poaching
23 August 2013
The South African government remains committed to intensifying interventions to fight against rhino poaching through the enhancement of international relations. It has drawn up and negotiated a number of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with a number of countries and is in negotiations with critical range states, such as Mozambique.
READ MORENdumo Game Reserve, Rhino Protection Programme, Southern African Wildlife College, Wildlife Crime
College Develops Rhino Ambassador Training
11 Jul 2013
The Southern African Wildlife College has, with the support of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, been instrumental in developing the training materials and conducting the initial training of community rhino ambassadors drawn from local communities...
Great Limpopo TFCA, Kruger National Park, Limpopo National Park, Rhino Protection Programme, Southern African Wildlife College, Wildlife Crime
New Field Ranger Base Operational
23 May 2013
Jointly funded by the German Federal Ministry for Cooperation and Development, through KfW, and Agence Française de Développement, the construction of Limpopo National Park’s new field ranger base at Mapai Gate was completed...
Limpopo National Park, Wildlife Crime
Cross-border Cooperation
27 Nov 2008
On Tuesday, 25 November 2008 the Managing Executive of the Kruger National Park, Dr Bandile Mkhize presented Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park with a rubber dingy on a loan basis to help with law...
Great Limpopo TFCA, Wildlife Crime
Transfrontier park poachers nabbed
26 Nov 2007
The fences might be down, but the incident is being cited as an example of how security has actually been improved A joint operation between Kruger National Park rangers and Mozambican police has...
Malawi Zambia TFCA, Rewilding, Wildlife Crime
Wildlife restocking programme
12 Nov 2007
The first step toward establishing the Malawi/Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) was taken by the respective Ministers of the Environment on 13 August 2004, when they signed a Memorandum of Understanding in the...
Rhino Protection Programme, Zinave National Park
A New Generation Begins: Final Female Rhinos Arrive in Zinave National Park
05 Jun 2005
The last of three major translocations strengthens Zinave’s breeding population and advances a long-term mission to restore rhinos to one of Africa’s most remarkable conservation recovery stories This week, Mozambique completed the final phase of a landmark...
