Lion Collaring and Monitoring in Limpopo National Park

In Limpopo National Park, the team is replacing a young male lion’s collar, which he’s set to outgrow. Using EarthRanger software to monitor him, and other lions moving into the park, the teams can better understand his movements and estimate the size and health of the growing population, as well as keeping local communities safe.

The People Transforming Rewilding Hope into Action

Peace Parks Foundation’s rewilding efforts owe their immense success to remarkable people and partnerships. Each journey of restoration and hope is driving the transformation of landscapes, the livelihoods of communities and the lives of the individuals committed to their rewilding work.

Noko the Ranger and Noko the Rhino’s Last Goodbye

Noko the ranger and his namesake, a black rhino, have journeyed together from South Africa to Mozambique, after a pioneering translocation to Zinave National Park. Now is their final chance to say goodbye, and welcome in a new chapter.

An Ecosystem Restored: Zinave's Flourishing Journey!

Zinave National Park’s ecosystem is on a remarkable restoration journey thanks to the dedicated efforts of the Government of Mozambique, Peace Parks Foundation, our partners and donors. Where once there was a silent park devoid of life, there is now a vibrant one, visibly brimming with wildlife.

Lion Collaring and Coexistence in Limpopo National Park

In Limpopo National Park, an incoming lion is threatening local livestock and livelihoods; responding to the risks posed by predation on cattle, teams react swiftly to capture, collar and relocate the young male to reduce the risk of conflict in areas where people and wildlife coexist.

Zinave's High-Tech Quest to Protect Elephants and People!

In Zinave National Park, an elephant cow is being collared in a finely tuned operation; it will provide invaluable data allowing teams to monitor her patterns of behaviour as she moves through the park.

A Working Dog’s Purpose

Catch up with one of Peace Parks’ favourite four-legged characters Chicago, a magnificent member of Zinave National Park’s canine unit who is always hungry for more tracking experience.

Welcoming the new herd of African rhino arriving in Zinave National Park from South Africa; behind the scenes of the final happy chapter of an epic rhino translocation

Go behind the scenes, and into Zinave as the park receives their final precious cargo of 10 white and black rhino and watch them settle happily into their flourishing new home, as teams tell happy translocation tales.

Behind the scenes of the second phase of an epic rhino translocation

Go behind the scenes, and on the road, of the longest cross-border road transfer of black and white rhino ever undertaken.