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Great Limpopo TFCA
Influx of tourists to Mozambique sky-rockets
28 January 2005
The number of tourists who entered Mozambique in December from South Africa increased by more than 120% in comparison to the same period the previous year. These dramatic statistics were just released by Alfandegas Mozambique who keep exact records of all tourists who visit that country.
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Elephant route to be demined
19 Jan 2005
AN ancient but now lethal migration route for elephants is to be demined in Angola, paving the way for swelling herds in neighbouring Botswana and Zambia to expand their range, the United Nations...
Great Limpopo TFCA
Elephants migrate between Kruger and Limpopo National Parks
08 Dec 2004
During a recent joint venture between Mozambique, South Africa's Department of Agriculture, SANParks and Peace Parks Foundation to monitor buffalo in Limpopo National Park (LNP) in Mozambique, two dysfunctional collars were removed from...
Great Limpopo TFCA, Kruger National Park
Punda Maria gets a facelift
12 Nov 2004
Punda Maria Camp has received seven luxury tents and a swimming pool, valued at around R2.5-million, and Punda Maria Gate has received a new building, reception area and ablution blocks, valued at R1.9-million....
Malawi Zambia TFCA
Almost lost for words in, yes, a living tapestry
09 Nov 2004
In September, with the signing of an agreement between Malawi and Zambia, the Nyika and adjoining Vwaza Marsh entered a new era as one of the transfrontler conservation areas (TFCA) targeted by the...
iSimangaliso Wetland Park, Lubombo TFCA
Where the buffalo roam
11 Oct 2004
The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park was recently singled out for praise by national Environmental Affairs and Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk for its combination of tourism development, conservation, poverty relief, community participation...
Greater Mapungubwe TFCA
Mapungubwe National Park reveals its royal secrets
29 Sep 2004
Peace Parks Foundation, De Beers, National Parks Trust and WWF SA assisted in consolidating the area which has now become the Mapungubwe National Park by facilitating negotiations with landowners and the buying up...
