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Contents Part 1 [969Kb] Preface :: Peace Parks Foundation: A decade of experiential knowledge on transboundary conservation in southern AfricaArticles :: Characterisation of wildlife movement corridors in the Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia (ZiMoZa) trans-boundary area to guide mitigation of increasing human-wildlife conflicts in the Zambezi heartland Part 2 [594Kb] :: Survey of elephant movement and corridor issues in western Ghana and eastern Cote D' Ivoire Country focus: Sudan |
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