Wildlife translocations strengthen connections between Zambia’s protected areas
Wildlife translocations between Zambia’s protected areas reflect the value of long-term partnerships and connected landscapes.
Wildlife translocations between Zambia’s protected areas reflect the value of long-term partnerships and connected landscapes.
Discover how schools, conservation clubs and park study tours in Liuwa Plain National Park are helping shape the next generation of conservation leaders.
Farmer, Mukelabai Nalumino, has spent his whole life in Liuwa: “My ancestors have lived a very long time in this area, maybe about 500 years.”...
In Zambia’s Liuwa Plain, the Kuomboka Ceremony sees the Lozi king paddle from flood-prone Lealui to higher-ground Limulunga. Journalist Sophy Roberts captures the spectacle in...
For centuries, the Lozi people in Zambia have coexisted with wildlife in Liuwa Plain. Over the past 20 years, a partnership between the Barotse Royal...
Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia has one of the longest conservation histories in Africa, dating back to the 19th century when the King of...
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