Mozambique claws back wildlife losses
Campaign launched to repopulate country’s national parks with giraffes, zebras and other animals.
Published On 10 Aug 2012
Mozambique was once a top tourist destination.
After a bloody civil war that ended in 1992, however, more than a million people were killed and the country’s wildlife was decimated.
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Now, a campaign has been launched to repopulate its national parks with a variety of animals, including giraffes and zebras.
Al Jazeera’s Tania Page reports from Maputo Special Reserve in Mozambique.
Source: Al Jazeera