12, No. 1, 2018 The role of institutions in community wi... The role of institutions in community wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
The rangers are an arm of the nonprofit International Anti-Poaching Foundation, which manages Zimbabwe’s Phundundu Wildlife Area, a 115-square-mile former trophy hunting tract in the Zambezi ...
WWF scientists have helped identify six areas in KAZA that are critical to the movement of wildlife across national borders, focusing on three corridors where wildlife populations and their habitats ...
There, we found wildlife living almost on top of one another ... Over the course of my week in Zimbabwe, I visited two camps, four airports/landing strips, saw north of 40 animal species and ...
While confirming the incident to BBC, the Zimbabwe Parks & Wildlife Management Authority clarified the boy was not 8 but 7 years old, and the distance he trekked from his home was 49 km.
All in all there are about 100 tonnes of ivory sitting behind three security doors with guards and an alarm system in a building on the grounds of Zimbabwe’s National Parks and Wildlife ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNZimbabwe: Climate Change a Reality - It's Time to Face ItAccepting this reality is the first step towards survival and progress. By embracing innovation, sustainability, and collective action, Zimbabwe can mitigate the worst impacts of climate change and ...
A Temminck’s ground pangolin named Tamuda searches for a meal of ants or termites at a rehabilitation center in Zimbabwe. He was rescued from illegal wildlife traders, who likely would have ...
According to a statement released last Friday by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks), four rhinoceros, three zebras, four wildebeests and four fish eagles died due to ...
After wandering away from his home, the boy used wildlife knowledge to survive, digging holes along a riverbank to find drinking water and eating wild fruits.
The Associated Press On the impoverished edges of a conservancy that protects wildlife in southeastern Zimbabwe, 14-year-old Esther Bote wakes up at dawn to a practiced daily routine. She cleans ...
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