May 26, 2021 | Biodiversity, Science, Wildlife
“Rest-Head”: In Gorongosa an adolescent female in Iria’s family rests her head on a calf. Photo: ElephantVoices They say elephants never forget. And, for decades, scientists have shown us that elephants are also highly intelligent. They are “among the most socially...
May 6, 2021 | Education, Science
Susana Carvalho with Ranger Herculano Beca at Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique Susana Carvalho, (Gorongosa´s Paleontology and Primatology Associate Director) wins a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship! Dr Susana Carvalho provides details below on her project,...
Mar 12, 2021 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Painted Wolves, Science
Gorongosa National Park’s Painted Wolves on departure for Karingani Game Reserve In 2018, through the Wild Dog Range Expansion Project, the first Painted Wolves were introduced into Gorongosa National Park and a year later, Karingani Game Reserve received their...
Feb 2, 2021 | Education, Media, Science
Film about young Scientists from Gorongosa National Park to broadcast on RTP Africa on February 6th For the first time in the history of Mozambique, a group of 12 young people from different parts of the country attended the first master’s degree in Conservation...
Aug 18, 2020 | Biodiversity, Science
The Miniopterus wilsoni roosts in areas immediately adjacent to our coffee plantations in Mount Gorongosa and feeds among them A new study just published in the scientific journal Acta Chiropterologica, authored by Ara Monadjem, Jen Guyton, Piotr Naskrecki, Leigh R....
Mar 3, 2014 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Education, Science
Professor Edward O. Wilson, a man heralded by the National Geographic Society as ‘the greatest naturalist of our time’, has lent his name and vision to a premier biodiversity research facility in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. The esteemed evolutionary biologist...