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Banhine National Park, Climate Change, Community, Community Development, Conservation, Great Limpopo TFCA, Herding 4 Health, Limpopo National Park, Mozambique, Partnerships, TFCAs, Veterinary Health

CI and Peace Parks Commit to Restoring 20 Million Hectares of Nature in Africa

Landmark Investment Announced at Africa Climate Week to Drive Sustainable Grazing and Climate Resilience Across the Continent NAIROBI, Kenya (Sept. 5, 2023) – Conservational International (CI) and Peace Parks Foundation (Peace Parks), in collaboration with Indigenous pastoralists, Civil Society Organisations, and the private sector have announced an ambitious plan to restore 20 million hectares of […]

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Great Limpopo TFCA, Herding 4 Health, Limpopo National Park, Mozambique Community Development, TFCAs, Veterinary Health, Water security

Water brings life to Limpopo National Park and beyond 

A new water supply benefits livestock and livelihoods enabling a crucial move from the park to richer areas beyond.

Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, Rewilding, TFCAs, Veterinary Health

Successful cheetah translocation a victory for conservation

The milestone reintroduction of four cheetahs into Maputo Special Reserve has reached a triumphant conclusion, as the majestic cats bounded their way into their 104 200 hectare new home on 22 October. This...

Great Limpopo TFCA, Rewilding, TFCAs, Veterinary Health, Zinave National Park

Collaborative conservation continues between South Africa and Mozambique

In another victory for cross-border conservation, a series of successful wildlife translocations saw 27 Zebra and 62 blue wildebeest safely making the 1 250 km journey from Kruger National Park in South Africa...

Veterinary Health, Veterinary Research

Research on Foot and Mouth Disease

During the official opening of the Hans Hoheisen Wildlife Research Station in August 2010, Peace Parks Foundation, with support from Turner Foundation, made available a donation towards priority research concerning veterinary issues in...

Great Limpopo TFCA, Veterinary Health, Veterinary Research

Opening of the Hans Hoheisen Wildlife Research Station

On 25 August 2010 the the refurbished and upgraded Hans Hoheisen Wildlife Research Station was officially opened.

General, Veterinary Health

World’s first Centre of Excellence for wildlife veterinary research

A wildlife and veterinary research facility of international standing is being created as part of the Hans Hoheisen Research Station adjacent to the Orpen gate of the Kruger National Park, Dr Anton Rupert,...

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