Gorongosa National Park has documented 110,513 "large-sized" animals in an aerial survey, setting an all-time record for counting the different species present in that protected area in central ...
Two new leopards and seven hyenas join the park’s growing wildlife population. Gorongosa National Park’s predator population ...
For years, Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park saw its elephant population nearly vanish due to poaching and conflict. Now, ...
“You can just see nature breathing a sigh of relief.” In Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park, wildlife’s future depends on humans’ livelihoods. A male elephant grabs an evening snack in ...
In 2004, Gorongosa National Park was re-envisioned as a “human-rights park”—one that both protects wildlife and invests in nearby communities. The park’s rebirth is the result of a ...
a park that was once one of the richest wildlife refuges in the world. Before Mozambique’s civil war ravaged it, Gorongosa National Park was roamed by elephants, African buffalo, hippopotamuses ...
After a 16-year civil war in Mozambique wiped out more than 95% of the country’s large mammals, USAID provided support for wildlife and habitat restoration to the 1.6-million-acre Gorongosa National ...
for the management of Gorongosa National Park. The Frelimo state—at the head of the country ever since independence in 1975—is still rather weak in Gorongosa region, an opposition stronghold. State ...
Evoking atmosphere and a sense of place - with the habitat as a major element of the picture – to convey how an animal is an integral part of its environment. A lone bull elephant reaches up to feed ...
Mozambique Gorongosa National Park in northern Mozambique tells the story of the amazing efforts done to restore the wildlife in this region. The region in the south tail of the Great Rift Valley ...