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flag Mozambique’s Banhine National Park is being restored by relocating nearly 400 animals from Maputo Park as part of a cross-border conservation effort.

flag Mozambique’s Banhine National Park is being restored after decades of war and poaching, with nearly 400 animals—including zebras, wildebeest, and antelope—relocated from Maputo National Park via a 12-day operation using helicopters, trucks, and temporary enclosures. flag The animals were first acclimated in an 8-square-mile sanctuary before being released into the larger park as part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a cross-border conservation effort involving Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. flag Led by the Peace Parks Foundation and the Mozambican government, the project aims to restore biodiversity and boost tourism. flag The foundation has also reintroduced black rhinos to Zinave National Park and relocated over 18,000 animals across southern Africa.

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