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Did you know? Chipanje Chetu boasts a pristine habitat perfect for elephants to thrive. This breathtaking landscape, once plagued by heavy poaching, now stands as a beacon of hope for elephants and local communities alike. In the coming years, the Miombo woodlands of Chipanje Chetu hold immense potential to host thriving elephant populations if managed sustainably.

Enter the transformative technique of elephant collaring with the help of the Mozambique Wildlife Alliance. By fitting these gentle giants with GPS-enabled collars, we’re not just tracking their movements, we are unlocking a treasure trove of data crucial for their protection. From understanding migration patterns to identifying key habitats, this technology is revolutionising our approach to elephant conservation.

But the impact doesn’t stop there. As we gather invaluable insights through collaring efforts, Yambone will become empowered to mitigate human-wildlife conflict safely. By bridging the gap between science and community engagement, we’re fostering a future where elephants and humans will be able to coexist harmoniously. This isn’t just a conservation project; it’s a testament to the power of collaboration and resilience. Join us in celebrating this exciting chapter in the journey towards a more sustainable and compassionate world!

With thanks to:
Field Producer: Kolby Edwards
Producer: Lexi Verhoef
Executive Producers: Emily During & Alastair During
Yambone Conservation Manager: Vincent Kalande
Various Ground and Air Crews Mozambique Wildlife Alliance
Lead Vet: Joao Almeida Support
Vet: Antonio Williamo
Pilots: Neil Mostert & Hennie Botha

Yambone, Make Better

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