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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.
Blue Action Fund boost brings coastal hope to people and nature in Mozambique
Marine and coastal protection in Mozambique has been given a significant boost with a € 5.9m grant awarded to Peace Parks Foundation, welcoming great partnerships into this exciting programme.
Wondrous wetlands: why should we care?
Our world depends upon wetlands: these unique ecosystems hold both vital resources and crucial solutions for people everywhere. Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve is a beautiful, vital example..
Unique new ranger training inspires formidable leadership in the field
Seven star ranger leaders from protected areas across southern Africa have taken part in a ground-breaking Leadership and Resilience Training course – and it’s been a ranger game-changer for them, their teams and their vital work.
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 after the species had been absent for more than three decades.
Eland mega-herd translocated to Zinave National Park
A seventy-five-strong herd of eland has been successfully translocated to Zinave National Park, Mozambique.
Photo story: The incredible journey of Zinave’s white rhinos
Ever wondered what it takes to move 19 rhino across international borders on the longest road transfer of rhino ever undertaken? Join us on our journey in this photo story!







