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community initiatives
conservation partnership with biofund
The Sanctuary is grateful for its ongoing conservation partnership with BIOFUND, the Foundation for the Conservation of Biodiversity, a Mozambican…
Sewing project launches in Chingonguene Village
The Sanctuary, in partnership with Nautilus, is supporting the Resilient Coastal Communities Program in the development of diversified livelihoods…
game capture milestone for the sanctuary
In September 2022, the Sanctuary achieved a significant milestone, with its first game capture and relocation operation since large herbivores were…
Jacana Camp
Despite but perhaps also because of the circumstances of 2020, the Sanctuary was able to proceed with the construction of the Jacana Camp, a…
community engagement report 2021
While community engagements and official programmes were disrupted in 2020 by Covid-19 restrictions, momentum has been regained in early 2021. Three…
Anti-poaching
During the game rangers’ foot patrol last week, south of Lake None, they reported that they’ve heard a shot. The reaction unit together with the…
New 2017 comprehensive bird checklist
The latest bird census compiled in 2017 indicates a total of 300 species of birds recorded on The Sanctuary of which nineteen of the species are Red…
donation of books and spectacles
We were delighted to receive a donation of 485 school books from Andrew and Lynette Jackson of Site 7. This year the the books were distributed at…
dolphins
The Conservation Committee has suggested that when owners take photos of dolphins’ dorsal fins, to please send the photographs to us for the…
Clean our Beaches
Marine litter, and in particular plastic pollution, poses a vast and growing threat to the marine and coastal environment and wildlife, including…

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