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  2. African Wildlife Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Formerly called. African Wildlife Leadership Foundation. The African Wildlife Foundation ( AWF) is an international conservation organization created with the aim of preserving Africa's wildlife, wild lands, and natural resources. [1] Since its inception in 1961, the organization has protected endangered species and land, promoted conservation ...

  3. Wildlife of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife of Zimbabwe. The wildlife of Zimbabwe occurs foremost in remote or rugged terrain, in national parks and private wildlife ranches, in miombo woodlands and thorny acacia or kopje. The prominent wild fauna includes African buffalo, African bush elephant, black rhinoceros, southern giraffe, African leopard, lion, plains zebra, and several ...

  4. Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources

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    The Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources ( CAMPFIRE) is a Zimbabwean community-based natural resource management program. It is one of the first programs to consider wildlife as renewable natural resources, while addressing the allocation of its ownership to indigenous peoples in and around conservation protected areas. [1]

  5. Painted Dog Conservation - Wikipedia

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    Painted Dog Conservation was founded in 1992 by wildlife conservation biologist Greg Rasmussen [1] for the protection of the painted dogs ( Lycaon pictus) and their habitat. Painted Dog Conservation works to engage and incorporate local communities in protecting painted dogs in Zimbabwe. The painted dog, or African wild dog, was once common in ...

  6. Matusadona National Park - Wikipedia

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    Matusadona was proclaimed a non-hunting area on 7 November 1958 before being declared as a Game Reserve in 1963, and then in 1975 it became a National Park, under the Parks & Wildlife Act of Rhodesia. Matusadona National Park covers 1,400 km 2 (540 sq mi) of flat plains and rugged mountains protecting a diverse flora and fauna.

  7. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority - Wikipedia

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    The flag of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority ( Zimparks) is an agency of the Zimbabwe government managing national parks. Zimbabwe's game reserves are managed by the government. They were initially founded as a means of using unproductive land.

  8. International Anti-Poaching Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Akashinga, (formerly the International Anti-Poaching Foundation ( IAPF )) is a non-profit organisation registered in Australia, predominantly operating on the African continent. [1] [2] The group initially created a structured military-like approach to conservation, employing tactics and technology generally reserved for the modern-day ...

  9. Woman-led legal organisation fights for animal rights in Zimbabwe

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