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How three nations are advancing human-wildlife coexistence across boundaries
A Regional Effort for Shared Solutions Government agencies, community leaders and conservation partners from Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe gathered in Maputo National Park in August for a hands-on learning exchange focused on reducing conflict between people and wild animals. The gathering marked an important step in strengthening collaboration across the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation […]
Building Futures: Maputo National Park’s Strategy to Improve Human-Wildlife Co-existence
After a civil war that devastated Mozambique’s wildlife and landscapes over 16 years, Maputo National Park is once again teeming with life. Situated in one of the world’s most biologically rich eco-regions, the park has become a symbol of hope and renewal – but not without challenges. As conservation efforts successfully restored the ecosystem, the […]


