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Zimbabwe's collaring project may offer a way forward. Sixteen elephants, mostly matriarchs, have been fitted with GPS collars ...
Zimbabwe's elephant population is estimated at around 100,000, nearly double the land’s capacity. The country hasn’t culled ...
Zimbabwe is home to around 100,000 elephants, yet the country's capacity is only half that number. As villagers and elephants ...
Droughts and shrinking resources push animals to raid villages, destroying crops and infrastructure and sometimes injuring or ...
A 22-year-old black rhino was fatally shot by poachers at Imire Conservancy in Marondera, Zimbabwe, sparking outrage and grief among wildlife conservationists, who are vowing to intensify efforts to ...
Discover how GPS collars are preventing deadly encounters between elephants and villagers in Hwange, Zimbabwe. Learn about ...
The new system of tracking elephants wearing GPS collars was launched last year by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the International Fund for Animal Welfare. It aims to ...
This innovative system, launched last year by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the International Fund for Animal Welfare, tracks elephants fitted with GPS collars.
Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the International Fund for Animal Welfare officers stand around a collared elephant in Hwange National Park (Image: AP) ...