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Southern African Wildlife College, TFCAs, Uncategorised, Wildlife Crime
Unique new ranger training inspires formidable leadership in the field
30 November 2022
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.
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Peace Parks Foundation bags another Kudu!
25 Nov 2022
We are immensely proud to be the 2022 recipient of a SANPark’s Kudu Award, in recognition of the strength and dedication of Peace Parks’ work in combating wildlife crime in Kruger National Park....
Great Limpopo TFCA, Rhino Protection Programme, Uncategorised, Zinave National Park
SHORT FILM: African rhinos return to Zinave National Park, Mozambique
22 Sep 2022
New video release: Join us as we translocate white and black rhino from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique through two of the longest road-transfers of rhinos ever done.
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7 000 000 Swedish krona to restore wild spaces in Africa
18 Mar 2022
On 17 March 2022, the Swedish Postcode Lottery, during the online Annual Charity Event, showed its continued support to Africa's transfrontier conservation initiatives, with a contribution of SEK 7 000 000 to conservation...
Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, Mozambique Community Development, Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve, SA College for Tourism, TFCAs, Uncategorised
From unemployed to successful seamstress
09 Aug 2021
In recognition of Women’s Day, Peace Parks Foundation celebrates the achievements of a young, talented seamstress in a community adjacent to the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve in Mozambique, who has taken...
Banhine National Park, Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park, Uncategorised
Collaring provides insight into elephant movement
12 Aug 2019
During a week-long operation that took place during July 2019 in Limpopo and Banhine national parks in Mozambique, nine elephants were collared by teams from Saving the Survivors and Elephants Alive. Placing tracking...
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WATCH: Rewilding Africa – a journey of a thousand animals.
13 Dec 2018
Habitat loss has been identified as the main threat to 85% of all species described in the IUCN's Red List. During 2018, facilitated by strategic partnerships, we translocated more than a thousand animals. ...