Communities living in the area of Limpopo National Park, Mozambique, are set to see significant benefits in livelihood security and opportunities with a €1.5m grant awarded to Peace Parks Foundation by the SADC TFCA Financing Facility, ad...
Water brings life to Limpopo National Park and beyond
In a story as old as time, where the interests of people and wildlife constantly collide, a new chapter is unfolding in and around Limpopo National Park which speaks to soothing conflict and nourishing lives with new water sources. ...
A wild dog revival in Limpopo National Park
Heat maps in Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park are lighting up, bringing a promising message from nature: African wild dogs have arrived! This information is as precious as it is exciting because it represents a shift from what was once...
Becoming a counter-poaching K9 handler
In recent years, Peace Parks Foundation and its conservation partners have successfully incorporated canines into counter-poaching operations, harnessing the power of a sense of smell that is up to 10 000 times more effective than a human...
Reducing the impact of COVID around Mozambique’s national parks
Rural communities living around national parks within the Mozambique component of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area were protected from some of the devastating economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, as more than €439 0...