Transboundary Protected Area - Memorandum of Agreements Signed

Memorandum of Agreements Signed

  • Limpopo-Shashe TFCA (Botswana/South Africa/Zimbabwe), originally signed on the: 22 June 2006. Now renamed, see: Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area.
  • Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation and Resource Area (Mozambique/South Africa/Swaziland)
  • Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation and Development Area (Lesotho/South Africa), signed on the: 11 June 2001.
  • Iona - Skeleton Coast Transfrontier Conservation Area (Angola and Namibia), signed on the: 1 August 2003.
  • Kavango - Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area or KAZA (Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe), was signed on the: 7 December 2006. (This will be the largest park covering areas in 5 different countries.).
  • Malawi - Zambia TFCA (Malawi/Zambia), signed on the: 13 August 2004.
  • Chimanimani TFCA (Mozambique / Zimbabwe)

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