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Boost for Zim’s wildlife conservation

The project aims to strengthen conservation efforts in a key wildlife area, providing a safe haven for animals to thrive.
By Obert Siamilandu Jun. 29, 2025

Matetsi rangers get new houses to strengthen conservation

The handover ceremony, held at Matetsi Unit 5, was attended by government officials, conservationists, and community leaders.
By Own Correspondent Jun. 22, 2025

IFAW, ZimParks toast to partnership

IFAW president and chief executive Azzedine Downes expressed gratitude for the unwavering support received from government and people of Zimbabwe.
By Lawrence Maphosa Jun. 10, 2025

Zimbabwe leadership set for KAZA summit

KAZA is a partnership dedicated to conserving biodiversity on a large scale, promoting cross-border management and utilizing nature-based tourism for rural economic growth.
By Ropafadzo Makosi May. 10, 2024

Security boost for students in wildlife corridors

To mitigate that risk, 90 bicycles were recently handed over to less-privileged students attending schools in buffer communities around Hwange National Park.
By Sindiso Dube Mar. 20, 2024

Zim conservationist wins prestigious award

Danckwerts (57) who is based in Harare is a leader in the field of rescue and rehabilitation of African elephants and other wildlife.
By Ropafadzo Makosi Oct. 25, 2023

Orphaned elephants released to the wild in Victoria Falls

Some were saved as newborn calves, and all received intense care after losing their mothers and herds, mostly from man-made causes. 
By Own Correspondent Jun. 4, 2023

New Makona ranger camp zeroes in on poaching

The modernised Makona camp is expected to reduce human- wildlife conflicts and poaching in a place which was once a wildlife poaching hotspot.
By Sindiso Dube May. 14, 2023

Rangers move to wildlife ‘hotspot’

Hwange National Park is now home to about 50 000 elephants, which far outweighs its 15 000 carrying capacity.
By Sydney Kawadza Apr. 21, 2023