Available Resettlement Policy Framework
The resettlement policy framework prepared for the Biodiversity and Development of Conservation Areas Project in Mozambique - Phase 2 (Mozbio2) is now available.
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The celebration of the 10th anniversary of the National Administration of Conservation Areas (ANAC) this Tuesday, May 25, 2021, takes place at a time when the commemorative week of Biological Diversity is also celebrated, having been celebrated on May 22, the International Day for Biological Diversity was proclaimed by the United Nations, as well as the 50th anniversary of the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park.
The resettlement policy framework prepared for the Biodiversity and Development of Conservation Areas Project in Mozambique - Phase 2 (Mozbio2) is now available.
The Conservation Areas National Administration (ANAC) completed this October the largest translocation of wildlife ever in a year, introducing 3,108 wild animals to the Maputo Special Reserve (REM) and Zinave National Park (PNZ), which corresponds to 66% of the estimated 4,712 animals.
Since 17th of July a total of 1524 animals of different species have been relocated to Maputo Special Reserve (REM), namely 450 impalas, 281 zebras, 131 gnus (wildebeests), 50 kudos, 251 nyalas and 361 waterbucks.
A group of 10 individuals of Tanzanian nationality working in mining will be, within days, deported to their country of origin after being convicted by the District of Mecula Judicial Court, Province of Niassa, accused of committing crimes of exploration and exploitation of mining resources within the Niassa National Reserve.
The National Conservation Areas Administration (ANAC) received, last Friday, June 2nd, in their offices in Maputo, a delegation from the Federative Republic of Brazil that, since May 30th, is in Maputo for a 6-day visit to the country.
The National Conservation Areas Administration (ANAC) managed, in the past year, to make around 87 million meticals from revenue from touristic activities in the conservation areas. The numbers represent an increase of about 7%, in comparison with 2015.