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KaZa is the world's largest cross-border conservation park

KaZa is the world's largest cross-border conservation park

In southern Africa, five countries maintain the largest cross-border nature conservation area in the world – in spite of all their political differences. One of the triggers for this cooperation was elephants.

KaZa is the world's largest cross-border conservation park

KAZA Launches its 2022 KAZA Elephant Survey results - Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Park

Study area for 2015 aerial surveys in Angola. Also shown are the

New visa to free up travel in world's largest conservation zone

16.9M Euros Awarded by the Dutch Postcode Lottery to Secure KAZA TFCA, Africa's Largest Transboundary Conservation Area

KAZA: How a Shared Vision for Conservation Became the World's Largest Transboundary Protected Region

KaZa is the world's largest cross-border conservation park

Kaza: Is the largest wildlife park in the world a conservation challenge too far?

The A to Z of KAZA

Advancing Connectivity Conservation at the Africa Protected Areas Congress - Center for Large Landscape Conservation

KaZa is the world's largest cross-border conservation park