Rewilding Africa: Simalaha Community Conservancy
Автор: Peace Parks Foundation
Загружено: 2022-12-05
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An ark of southern African animals has shipped into Simalaha Community Conservancy in Zambia, boosting wildlife numbers by 400 and promising further prosperity for the area.
Over the past 3 months, Peace Parks Foundation, through generous funding from MAVA Foundation and the Dutch Postcode Lottery, translocated herds of 7 species - kudu, blue wildebeest, red lechwe, zebra , eland, giraffe and ostrich – from Namibian reserves to Simalaha.
Simalaha’s first translocation took place in 2013, marking the start of a long-term initiative by Peace Parks, in support of and collaboration with the Sesheke and Sekute Chiefdoms whose combined land makes up the 180 000 ha Conservancy. Since then, more than 2 200 animals of 13 species in total have been reintroduced, with populations already surpassing 4 000 – well on the way to building a rewilding stronghold and filling a flagship protected area.
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