Protected Areas of Mozambique - Transfrontier Conservation Areas

Transfrontier Conservation Areas

  • Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area - cross border established in June, 2000 between Mozambique, Swaziland and South Africa Governments.

Extension: 4.170km2 Composition: which consists of Maputo Elephant Reserve and Futi Corridor (Mozambique), Tembe Elephant Park (South Africa) and the Lubombo Conservancy (Swaziland)

  • Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area - established at December 10, 2004 between Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa Governments.

Extension: 84.868km2 Composition: Mozambique (Limpopo, Banhine and Zinave National Parks); Zimbabwe (Gonarezhou, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary, Malipati Safari Area, Sengwe Community Area); South Africa (Kruger National Park, Makulele Region)

  • Chimanimani Transfrontier Conservation Area - established in 1999 between Mozambique and Zimbabwe governments.

Extension: 2.056km2 Composition: Mozambique (Chimanimani National Reserve); Zimbabwe (Chimanimani National Park).

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