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Sensor Sensation: Colette Leads the Way for Women in Conservation Technology
Colette Terblanche, Project Manager for Peace Parks Foundation’s Combatting Wildlife Crime team, is an anti-poaching powerhouse. For more than five years, she has been committed to the daunting, and mounting, challenges of rhino protection, in a minority of women working in this field. In the age of intense and escalating wildlife crime, poaching strategies continue […]
The King of the Scavengers: Hyena Royalty Returns to Maputo National Park
Without impalas and hyenas, the lion cannot be the king of the jungle. African Proverb Apex predators have serious status; the lion lies in first place in the mighty hierarchy of Africa’s food chain – a fair call given their magnificence, and top-down significance. But no species exists in isolation; survival hinges on the interplay […]
Building back biodiversity, across borders
Rewilding is key to building back global biodiversity and mitigating climate change. Peace Parks is helping solve these challenges at scale.
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.
Black rhinos return to Zinave National Park in Mozambique
Seven critically endangered black rhino have been safely translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in 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!