Dec 19, 2024 | Community, Conservation, Human Wildlife Coexistance, Wildlife
by Janado Nazare Cher Gorongosa National Park Conservation Department recently trained around 70 community members from different parts of the park’s Sustainable Development Zone in human-wildlife conflict mitigation and co-existence strategies. The training,...
Nov 15, 2024 | Education, Wildlife
Park officials say the return of the leopard is a symbol of hope for the future. Photos – Beto Tenente Two more leopards—a male and a female—have been successfully relocated from Karingani Game Reserve to Gorongosa National Park. This relocation, the result of a...
Nov 13, 2024 | Biodiversity, Conservation, Wildlife
With 15 reintroduced since 2022, hyenas are transforming the Gorongosa ecology—helping to protect water quality, controlling populations and supporting biodiversity. Text/photos – Janado Nazare Cher Gorongosa National Park received three more hyenas from the...
Sep 7, 2024 | Awareness, Conservation, Environmental Cleanup, Human Wildlife Coexistance, Wildlife
Top photo: Munir Virani. The feeding frenzy at a carcass – White-backed Vultures & a Marabou Stork in Gorongosa National Park. by Rebecca Bishop Twelve minutes. This is the time it takes for a group of vultures 30 strong to consume the carcass of a...
Aug 25, 2024 | Agriculture, Biodiversity, Conservation, Education, Environmental Cleanup, EO Wilson Laboratory, Health, Wildlife
Ten science films produced by the inaugural African Science Filmmaker Fellows are now available for viewing on YouTube and Vimeo, marking a significant milestone in science communication across the African continent. The 2023 NEWF (Nature Environment & Wildlife...
Mar 8, 2024 | Biodiversity, Science, Wildlife, World Wildlife Day
African serval photo – ©Miguel Lajas Gorongosa National Park hosts a wide variety of small or medium-size carnivores – the large-spotted genet, African civet, serval, honey badger and several species of mongoose, including the marsh mongoose – also known as...