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Karingani Game Reserve Project

Karingani Game Reserve Project

The Karingani Game Reserve is situated in southern Mozambique and shares its borders with South Africa’s Kruger National Park (KNP), and Limpopo National Park (LNP). The reserve and a large surrounding area have become one of the largest protected area systems in the world.

Karingani Game Reserve Project is recognized as an important environmental conservation area for protecting the history and species of terrestrial mammals.

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Game Reserve Elephant Collaring Project in Mozambique

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Karingani
African Wildlife Conservation
Satellite tracking collars allow for critical information on elephant movement, migration, and habitat use to be collected. This enables researchers and reserve management to gain knowledge into how elephants utilize the landscape and provide insight into how they can better preserve the ecosystem around its largest inhabitants’ use.

The Wild Dog Range Expansion Project in Mozambique

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Karingani
African Wildlife Conservation
African wild dogs have disappeared from much of their former range, threatened by shrinking habitat, persecution, disease, and human activity. While these premier hunters used to roam much of the African continent in numbers of 500,000 or more, the species has suffered a decline in most regions, with shrinking numbers now mostly confined to Southern Africa.

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