Leopards have been introduced to this Mozambican park ravaged by war and poaching
WATCH | Leopards have been introduced to this Mozambican park ravaged by war and poaching
- Two leopards have been reintroduced to Zinave National Park in Mozambique as part of an extensive rewilding programme.
- The 408,000-hectare protected area, which forms part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, was decimated by 16 years of civil war.
- The remaining wildlife was ravaged by poaching until the park got new management and a major upgrade.
- The attention is now on rewilding Zinave, with more than 2,000 mammals having been introduced to the park over the past 6 years.
WATCH | Leopards have been introduced to this Mozambican park ravaged by war and poaching