Successful rewilding and eco-tourism development efforts in Mozambiques Maputo National Park have allowed for the translocation of 385 animals to the countrys re-emerging Banhine National Park.
Both parks are operated under co-management agreements between the National Administration for Conservation Areas ANAC and Peace Parks Foundation.
Under a 15-year co-management agreement, Maputo National Park has become a thriving UNESCO World Heritage Site and eco-tourism destination with over 15 000 individual animals across species that include elephant, buffalo, zebra and various antelope.