Jan 18, 2022 | Biodiversity, Conservation, GEF, World Bank
Gorongosa National Park featured as a successful public private partnership model in new World Bank report A landmark new resource guide and toolkit from the World Bank and the Global Wildlife Program (funded by The Global Environment Facility) features Mozambique’s...
Nov 27, 2021 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Education, Paleo Primate Project, Science
Article / photos by Megan Beardmore-Herd, João Coelho, Jacinto Mathe, Rassina Farassi, Susana Carvalho Welcome to the Paleo-Primate-Project Gorongosa!! Where did we come from? How did we become what we are today? What contributed to our evolutionary success? These...
Nov 9, 2021 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Education, Masters
Admissions are open for the 2022-2024 group of Master’s students! Please carefully read the announcement here and complete all the required steps, including this application form Applications are due by 19th November 2021. We look forward to your application! We will...
Jul 15, 2021 | Biodiversity, Science, Wildlife
Waterbuck in a floodplain at Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique Article published by Justine Becker, Matt Hutchinson and other co-authors in Ecological Monographs. The spectacular abundance of waterbuck has become synonymous with Gorongosa National Park. More than...
Jun 9, 2021 | Biodiversity, Conservation, EO Wilson, Science
On June 10, E.O. Wilson will celebrate his 92nd birthday, and in the spirit of Half-Earth Project the EO Wilson Foundation is inviting everyone to celebrate with him. They are welcoming everyone to honor his impact by making a commemorative “92 for 92” gift and they...
Jun 7, 2021 | Biodiversity, Science, Wildlife
More than 4,392 nests were counted by Gorongosa scientist Jason Denlinger during our waterfowl colony count in 2021 at Lake Urema. Counted species include Snake Diving, Open Beak Storks, Holy Ibis, African Harvesters, White Herons, Royal Herons, Sea Crows, and Yellow...