A Groundbreaking Wildlife Conservation Feat: The First - Ever Wild Elephant Translocation Within Mozambique, Africa
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Wednesday, May 19, 2021
"ANAC is doing an exceptional job restoring life to many of their national parks, and a translocation like this sets an important precedent for future conservation efforts," said Ivan Carter, ICWCA Founder.\nLarge populations of elephants in Africa live in unprotected areas.
Key Points:
- "ANAC is doing an exceptional job restoring life to many of their national parks, and a translocation like this sets an important precedent for future conservation efforts," said Ivan Carter, ICWCA Founder.\nLarge populations of elephants in Africa live in unprotected areas.
- With the growing human population, these elephants often find themselves in unexpected conflict with humans.
- "We are also grateful to the Mozambique Wildlife Alliance for the veterinary capacity they provided to the entire operation.
- The ICWCA works with various, proven conservation groups throughout Africa creating measurable and tangible results in the fight to protect wildlife.