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Zimbambwe At Glance
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Zimbambwe Wildlife:
Zimbabwe's wildlife conservation philosophy has been adopted by manu African countries. Their conservation concepts enshrines many aspects of grass-roots conservation being implemented worldwide. Zimbabwe's wildlife conservation areas offer exceptional wildlife viewing.
National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Areas: Hwange, Mana Pools, Matusadona, Matobo, Zambezi, Chizarira, Gonerezhou.
Wildlife: The national parks in Zimbabwe offer some of the best wildlife viewing in southern Africa - and in large concentrations. The second largest concentration of lions in Africa is found in Matusadona, on the shores of Lake Kariba. The most scenic game park of all must be Mana Pools on the southern boundary of the Lower Zambezi where river terraces teem with wildlife and ideal for game viewing. The 'big five' occur in four of the national parks mentioned above - Mana Pools, Hwange, Matusadona and Chizarira.
Birdlife: Over 430 bird species occur in Zimabbwe's national parks. The highest concentration of Black eagles occur in Matobo. Other interesting species are the Fish eagle, African skimmer and Carmine bee-eater. Rarities are the Angolan pitta and Mashona hyliota, Narina trogon and Marsh tchagra.
Other interests: Large herds of elephant migrate between Chobe in Botswana and Hwange.
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