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...
Nov 24, 2023 | Conservation, Wildlife
A clan of six spotted hyenas were successfully relocated in early November, from Karingani Game Reserve in southern Mozambique to Gorongosa National Park. Safely and successfully relocating hyenas is a meticulous process involving eight...
Jun 5, 2023 | Community, Conservation, Human Wildlife Coexistance, Uncategorized, Wildlife
More than 25 Gorongosa Rangers received information and training on their rights, responsibilities and main functions in May. Topics included the right to use and carry firearms and other equipment as defined by law; assisting the Public Prosecutor’s Office in...