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Black rhinos reintroduced to Mozambique

Black rhinos reintroduced to Mozambique

Ten black rhinos have been translocated from South Africa to Mozambique’s Zinave National Park, joining 37 others to establish the first founder population since the species became extinct in the country 50 years ago. A founder population refers...

SA helps neighbouring Mozambique boosts rhino populations with recent translocation

SA helps neighbouring Mozambique boosts rhino populations with recent translocation

CONSERVATIONISTS hope the translocation of 10 additional critically endangered black rhinos to Zinave National Park in Mozambique will secure the first founder population of black rhinos since becoming locally extinct five decades ago. The rhinos,...

SA delivers 10 black rhinos to rewild Mozambique

SA delivers 10 black rhinos to rewild Mozambique

The five male and five female rhinos were transferred to Mozambique’s Zinave National Park in a 48-hour road trip last week, said the Peace Parks Foundation, which took part in the translocation.”It was necessary to introduce these 10 to make the...

Black Rhino founder population return to Mozambique

Black Rhino founder population return to Mozambique

Staff Reporter|Published 6 hours ago 6min Ten additional critically endangered black rhinos were successfully translocated from South Africa this week to Zinave National Park in Mozambique to secure the first founder population of black rhinos...

Rhino relocation: 10 giants successfully moved from South Africa to Mozambique

Rhino relocation: 10 giants successfully moved from South Africa to Mozambique

South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, hailed the achievement as a significant conservation success. Ten critically endangered black rhinos have been successfully transported from South Africa to Zinave...

10 Endangered Black Rhinos Sent from S.Africa to Mozambique

10 Endangered Black Rhinos Sent from S.Africa to Mozambique

Ten black rhinos have been moved from South Africa to Mozambique to secure breeding of the critically endangered animals that became locally extinct 50 years ago, conservationists said Thursday. The five male and five female rhinos were...

SA sends 10 critically endangered black rhinos to Mozambique

SA sends 10 critically endangered black rhinos to Mozambique

Ten additional black rhinos have been successfully translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique to help secure the first founder population of black rhinos since becoming locally extinct 50 years ago. The rhinos, including...

Ten critically endangered black rhinos translocated to Mozambique's Zinave National Park

Ten critically endangered black rhinos translocated to Mozambique's Zinave National Park

Weekend Argus Reporter|Published 39 minutes ago 3min This week, a pivotal moment for wildlife conservation unfolded as ten critically endangered black rhinos were successfully translocated from South Africa to Zinave National Park in Mozambique....

Endangered KZN black rhinos relocated to Mozambique

Endangered KZN black rhinos relocated to Mozambique

The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment says the move is in an effort to protect South Africa’s rhinos. Officials are now reintroducing them into safe habitats to boost breeding and restore ecosystems. The translocation of five males...

Sedna to deploy mobile private network at Port of Beira to boost efficiency

Sedna to deploy mobile private network at Port of Beira to boost efficiency

Industrial IT and connectivity solutions company Sedna Africa has secured a landmark contract to deploy a private mobile network at the Port of Beira, in Mozambique, which will significantly enhance safety, productivity and operational efficiency....

Wang Yi meets leading politicians from Uganda, Liberia, Mozambique and other countries

Wang Yi meets leading politicians from Uganda, Liberia, Mozambique and other countries

On June 12, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a series of bilateral meetings, for the third consecutive day, with leading politicians from a number of African countries who were in Changsha, Hunan to attend the Ministerial Meeting of...

WATCH | Mozambique welcomes 10 black rhinos to Zinave National Park

WATCH | Mozambique welcomes 10 black rhinos to Zinave National Park

An agreement was reached on the rhinos sourced from the Ithala Game Reserve and Ezemvelo's Black Rhino Expansion Project. The rhinos were first translocated to Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park where they were prepared for the 48-hour trip to Zinave National...

ANALYSIS | Mozambique Beats Hunger, Malawi Sinks; 8 Million Starving Despite Billions in FISP

ANALYSIS | Mozambique Beats Hunger, Malawi Sinks; 8 Million Starving Despite Billions in FISP

As neighbouring Mozambique celebrates its removal from the United Nations’ Hunger Hotspot list following a successful harvest, Malawi remains gripped by a worsening hunger crisis — with 8 million citizens on the brink of starvation and no clear...

Financial Dynamics of Insecurity in Mozambique and Nigeria

Financial Dynamics of Insecurity in Mozambique and Nigeria

Violent Insurgency During the ongoing insurgency in Mozambique’s northern province of Cabo Delgado, the activities of Islamist insurgents aligned with the Islamic State have left indelible financial footprints. For example, local researchers found...

TotalEnergies Expects Mozambique LNG Restart This Summer

TotalEnergies Expects Mozambique LNG Restart This Summer

The Mozambique LNG project should resume operation “this summer”, the chief executive of the facility’s operator, TotalEnergies, told media this week. The Mozambique LNG project—which is under construction—suspended activities in 2021 under force...

Natural gas and Africa’s energy future: balancing growth and sustainability

Natural gas and Africa’s energy future: balancing growth and sustainability

Adrian Strydom|Published 6 hours ago 4min Africa is at a turning point in its energy journey. As cities expand and industries grow, the demand for electricity is rising fast. By 2040, Africa will need nearly 1,200 gigawatts of power, yet 600...

IS-Mozambique Launches Wave of High-Profile Attacks

IS-Mozambique Launches Wave of High-Profile Attacks

The Islamic State group in Mozambique (ISM) is expanding its area of operations and its tactics. In the past year, the terrorists have stretched out from their strongholds around the towns of Macomia, Mocímboa da Praia and Muidumbe in northeast...

“Where are you?” - Wildlife Conservation Society accused of neglecting Niassa reserve following insurgent attack

“Where are you?” - Wildlife Conservation Society accused of neglecting Niassa reserve following insurgent attack

The American conservation NGO the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) abruptly pulled out of a 20-year agreement to manage northern Mozambique’s Niassa Special Reserve alongside government conservation agency ANAC in February this year, after...

Crime, Terror and Insecurity in Mozambique

Crime, Terror and Insecurity in Mozambique

Mozambique faces an array of security challenges, from resilient illicit economies to an enduring kidnapping problem and a long running insurgency in the north. Many security challenges play out at community level, yet local perceptions and...

Trade protections are helping sharks and rays… but we need more

Trade protections are helping sharks and rays… but we need more

The good news is, we know what next steps we need to take now,” said Luke Warwick, director of shark and ray conservation at Wildlife Conservation Society. “This study demonstrates that CITES shark and ray listings have created genuine momentum,...

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