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National park in Malawi sets benchmark for reducing human-animal conflict and restoring habitat for wildlife, and safari tourism grows

National park in Malawi sets benchmark for reducing human-animal conflict and restoring habitat for wildlife, and safari tourism grows

by Adam Cruise | Jan 9, 2023 | Commentary

By Daniel Allen – Post Magazine Lions, elephants and other wildlife are thriving in Liwonde National Park, seven years after international managers were hired to engage with local villagersSafari tourism, key to making the park self-sustaining, is up and...
Elephant Conservation in the Context of High Human-Wildlife Conflict

Elephant Conservation in the Context of High Human-Wildlife Conflict

by Adam Cruise | Oct 14, 2022 | Commentary

By African Parks Recent commentary has been critical around this year’s elephant translocation from Liwonde National Park to Kasungu National Park in Malawi. Subsequent to the translocation, three people have been killed by elephants which got out of Kasungu...
263 elephants translocated in Malawi to keep parks healthy

263 elephants translocated in Malawi to keep parks healthy

by Adam Cruise | Aug 3, 2022 | News

By Independent Online (IOL) Conservationists have successfully translocated more than 260 elephants to Kasungu National Park in Malawi. Malawi’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW), the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and African Parks (AP)...
Malawi: Elephants to be translocated from Liwonde to Kasungu National Park

Malawi: Elephants to be translocated from Liwonde to Kasungu National Park

by Adam Cruise | May 16, 2022 | News

By Yankho Phiri, Malawi 24 Government through the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DPNW) says it is ready to commence translocation of 250 elephants and 50 other animals from Liwonde to Kasungu National Park. Deputy Director for Parks and Wildlife, William...
UN says wildlife crime in Malawi needs to be fully addressed

UN says wildlife crime in Malawi needs to be fully addressed

by Adam Cruise | Feb 21, 2022 | News

By Martha Chikoti, Malawi 24 United Nations (UN) Resident Coordinator Malawi Rudolf Schwenk says the increased trends in poaching of animals such as elephants and pangolins in Malawi is very worrying and if left unaddressed, wildlife trafficking will continue to be a...
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