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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) added Maputo National Park to its World Heritage List on Sunday.
Opinion - Described as a man of integrity, generous spirit, and 'a tireless defender of nature', veteran Mozambican conservationist Roberto Zolho has died in Maputo aged 65.
The new 154,000ha Maputo heritage park forms an extension to South Africa’s 240,000ha iSimangaliso Wetland Park, enlarging the total area of this transboundary world heritage site to almost 400,000ha.
Ten black rhinos have been moved from South Africa to Mozambique to secure breeding of the critically endangered animals that ...
In a bold move to combat poaching and protect its wildlife, South Africa launches the Rhino Renaissance Campaign, aiming to ...
Government has launched a strategy to rebuild the Kruger National Park’s white rhino population from 2 000 to 12 000 within the next decade.
South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, hailed the rhino relocation as a significant conservation success.
Four new African sites entered the UNESCO World Heritage List, bringing the total number to 112. This year, two African ...
Government has launched a strategy that seeks to rebuild the Kruger National Park’s white rhino population from just over 2 ...
Explore the 26 new UNESCO World Heritage sites of 2024—ancient forts, fairy tombs, rainforests, and more—plus key expansions ...
South Africa has launched a plan to rebuild the Kruger National Park’s white rhino population — from around 2 000 to 12 000 within the next decade — using technology. The project aims to monitor rhino ...
The government aims to monitor rhino herds daily using drones, GPS collars, and digital reporting systems to provide ...