(Posted 07th June 2025)
Courtesy of African Elephant News
Anashe Mpamombe, Herald Online, (Zimbabwe) June 06, 2025 |
Zimbabwe has once again demonstrated bold leadership in conservation, making a difficult but necessary decision to safeguard the integrity of its ecosystems. The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has authorised the removal of 50 elephants from Save Valley Conservancy, an action that has sparked debate but is rooted firmly in science, sustainability, and the long-term health of our environment. |
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High-tech solutions help reduce human-elephant conflicts in Zimbabwe |
Bastille Post, (China) June 05, 2025 |
High-tech solutions are being deployed to help humans and elephants live in harmony around Zimbabwe’s largest national park, mitigating years of troublesome conflicts while boosting conservation efforts. Over the years, villagers living near Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park have often faced challenges as elephants have ventured further in search of food and water. |
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