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Mozambique revives 50 year-old Banhine National Park with wildlife relocation project

# Banhine National Park in Mozambique, once devastated by war and poaching, is being restored to its former wildlife glory. Nearly 400 animals, including zebra, wildebeest, and antelope, have been relocated from Maputo National Park to Banhine as part of a major rehabilitation effort. The park forms part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park linking Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Conservationists are hopeful that tourism and biodiversity will soon thrive again.