Environmental conservation work in Mozambique




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10 Oct 2008
Transforming Lives: Managing Oysters in the Quirimbas National Park
Oysters in the Quirimbas are a resource that have historically been used as a minor dietary supplement, shucked and sold by the cup for about 60 cents US a kilo to make into a sauce for rice. Now, however, thanks to the efforts of WWF and the Quirimbas National Park (QNP), along with a local NGO called the Associação do Meio Ambiente (AMA - Association for the Environment), oysters are transforming the lives of several island communities. » Read more

 
Young boy searching from the large amount of small fish left on the beach by Bazaruto Fishermen.

06 Aug 2008
In Bazaruto: new fishermen association under big challenge
The Archipelago claims for a new and urgent fishing revival

Maputo, Mozambique – WWF´s Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) Project in Bazaruto has achieved one of its main goals by helping in the establishment of a new fishermen association in Bazaruto Archipelago: the Bazaruto Archipelago Fishermen Association (APABA). The new association will stand as the officially known community entity responsible for the good and prosperous management of the scarce marine natural resources left in this area.

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16 Jul 2008
Is the Dugong population in Bazaruto slowly recovering?
Dugong aerial count: population overwhelms expectations in Bazaruto

Maputo, Mozambique – Recent aerial counts performed in the Bazaruto bay, including the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park (BANP), brought out new expectations in terms of conservation of dugong population in this area: the frequency in appearance of the species has proven that the number of its population may be increasing or at least the fact that they are seen routinely could be a sign of success in its conservation.
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New or updated projects

Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Jul 2005

Marine Programme

The Mozambican coastal zone, spanning a coastline of 2,700 Km, is characterized its rich wide diversity of habitats including sandy beaches and dune s... » Read more
 
Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Jul 2001

East African Coastal Forest Ecoregion Programme

This project, to be implemented in Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique, seeks to establish an East African Coastal Forest Ecoregion (EACFE) Programme. The ... » Read more
 
Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Jan 2005

Conservation of the Miombo Ecoregion

The project addresses the nexus involving agriculture, livelihood needs and poverty with varying impacts on the ecosystems such as the Miombo. The ... » Read more


10 Oct 2008
Transforming Lives: Managing Oysters in the Quirimbas National Park
Oysters in the Quirimbas are a resource that have historically been used as a minor dietary supplement, shucked and sold by the cup for about 60 cents US a kilo to make into a sauce for rice. Now, however, thanks to the efforts of WWF and the Quirimbas National Park (QNP), along with a local NGO called the Associação do Meio Ambiente (AMA - Association for the Environment), oysters are transforming the lives of several island communities. » Read more

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