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- 1 : : 40 elephants move to Mozambique
- During the first week in September, South Africa will translocate approximately 40 elephants from the Kruger National Park (KNP) to the relatively new Limpopo National Park (LNP) i…40 elephants move to Mozambique
- 2 : : Japan and Russia Turn To Nature to Bridge Vast Chasm in the Sea
- Published November 25, 2003TOKYO, Nov. 23 – Cranes, eagles and puffins have no trouble crossing a 20-mile-wide finger of the Sea of Okhotsk that separates two national parks,…Japan and Russia Turn To Nature
- 3 : : Maloti-Drakensberg TFCA - current status
- TFCA Facilitator for Lesotho's progress reportIntroductionThe Maloti-Drakensberg TFCA was blessed with probably one of the best winter months since 1981. Although we sympathize wit…Maloti-Drakensberg TFCA
- 4 : : Regional Tourism Charter Vital
- A REGIONAL tourism charter should be set up as soon as possible as a vehicle to promote our region as a tourist destination.What is a regional tourism charter?It is a ministerial s…Regional Tourism Charter Vital
- 5 : : Zimbabwe denies scuppering development of transfrontier park
- Also appearing in Sunday Tribune and Sunday ArgusJohannesburg - The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) this week dismissed concerns by South African and Mozambican tourism ministries…Zimbabwe denies scuppering development of transfrontier park
- 6 : : Limpopo National Park
- Progress Report : January - March 20041.INTRODUCTIONThis report covers the activities of the PIU during the first quarter of the year from January to March 2004.2. ADMINISTRATION P…Limpopo National Park
- 7 : : White rhino released in Mapungubwe
- FOLLOWING a journey of more than nine hours on the road from the Kruger National Park, four white rhinos were released into the Mapungubwe National Park in Musina, in the Limpopo P…White rhino released in Mapungub
