Bazaruto – An Indian Ocean Sanctuary
Mozambique’s government has committed to the global 30x30 goal to protect 30% of Earth’s marine and terrestrial areas by 2030. To do this, it aims...
Mozambique’s government has committed to the global 30x30 goal to protect 30% of Earth’s marine and terrestrial areas by 2030. To do this, it aims...
In Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, African Parks and the Government of Mozambique are conserving East Africa’s last-known viable dugong population, with the support of local...
African Parks and the government of Mozambique are taking steps to conserve the last-known viable population of dugongs on Africa’s east coast. However, a deeper...
In April 2024, the conservation team in Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, Mozambique, undertook a large-scale turtle tagging exercise to understand how turtles navigate the ocean...
Through the successful work of our research team in Bazaruto Archipelago National Park (BANP), the IUCN has relisted the species to Critically Endangered on the...
Bazaruto Archipelago is home to the last remaining viable dugong population in East Africa. For the past five years African Parks has prioritised the protection...