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In the search for bees, Mozambique honey hunters and birds share a language with distinct, regional dialects
People searching for honey in Mozambique work with birds via a shared language in a rare case of cooperation between humans ...
Meet Fauna & Flora’s Alfredo Gotine, rescuing pangolins, rediscovering rare frogs and resolving human-wildlife conflict in ...
Rhinos are constantly threatened by poachers. The first healthy baby female white rhino was born in Zinave National Park in Mozambique a few weeks ago, the product of a multi-year targeted relocation ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Fifty years ago, Banhine National Park in Mozambique was a wildlife haven, teeming with herds of giraffe, buffalo and antelope. Then, it was stripped nearly bare by decades ...
Nature’s Smartest Partnership: How honeyguides and humans talk to find hidden beehives in Mozambique
In Mozambique, honey-hunters and greater honeyguides share a secret language. Greater Honeyguide birds lead humans to hives while humans give birds wax. This unique partnership shows culture can shape ...
Mozambique is aligning tourism and biodiversity through the NBSAP Accelerator Partnership, turning national targets into ...
For a man who spent his life studying the movements of wildlife, Roberto Zolho was most at peace when not moving at all—drifting in a kayak down the Guacheni channels, pausing to admire an egret, a ...
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