Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs) are founded on the realization that natural resources that straddle international boundaries are a shared asset with the potential to meaningfully contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and the welfare and socio-economic development of rural communities.
Kasane, Botswana, hosted an important regional integration event during the SADC Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) Network Annual Meeting on 19 November 20...
This week, Kasane, Botswana, proudly welcomed 100 participants and additional virtual attendees from across the SADC region to the SADC Transfrontier Conservati...
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Tembe Traditional Authority, Tembe Community Trust, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, and Peace Parks Foundation...
Facilitated by Peace Parks Foundation, supported by The Convention for the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS), and funded by the European Union (EU), this...
In a significant conservation milestone, 14 Angolan giraffes (Giraffa Angolensis) have been reintroduced to Iona National Park. Sponsored by the Wyss Foundation...
The Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area, in collaboration with Boundless Southern Africa, recently developed a new tourism video to promote this...
The development of a video and media library to promote the new Via Ferrata at Witsieshoek Lodge is a strategic initiative aimed at boosting adventure tourism i...
Presently the SADC Programme Officer – Policy & Market Development in the FANR Directorate, Ms Mushi is a tourism and natural resources specialist with over...
Dear SADC Transfrontier Conservation Area Stakeholder,
Thank you for your interest in our latest newsletter. We have a lot of news to share that demonstrate...
Protected areas, of which there are over 8500 in the ACP countries, are a key conservation tool, yet there are still fundamental gaps in our knowledge about them.
Protected areas, of which there are over 8500 in the ACP countries, are a key conservation tool, yet there are still fundamental gaps in our knowledge about them.