Join a Pangolin Adventure: Tracking Mbeu and Impi’s Journey in Zimbabwe

 

(Posted 29th August 2024)

 

Pangolin in Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe

 

In the heart of Matusadona National Park in Zimbabwe, an extraordinary effort is underway to protect one of the most elusive and endangered creatures on Earth: the ground pangolin. Through a pioneering partnership, African Parks and the Tikki Hywood Foundation have combined their expertise and resources to reintroduce pangolin to this critical landscape. The Matusadona Pangolin Monitoring Programme is about more than just conservation—it’s about understanding and nurturing a species that plays a vital role in the ecosystem.

Join Joanna Craig, Funding and Reporting Manager at Matusadona National Park, as she ventures deep into the park’s rugged terrain to track Mbeu and Impi, two young pangolin recently released back into the wild. Experience the thrill of the search and the delicate rewilding of these fascinating creatures. Discover how this partnership is making a tangible difference through the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of pangolin.

 

Read the captivating story of Mbeu and Impi’s extraordinary recovery and release

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