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Lower Zambezi National Park (LZNP) |
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The LZNP is situated in the South Eastern part of Zambia on the banks of the Zambezi River, approximately 150 kilometres down stream from Kariba Dam and opposite Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park, a World Heritage site. It was established in 1983 and covers an area of 4,092 square kilometres, with 120 kilometres of river frontage. Although modest, the LZNP is the second largest tourism revenue generator in Zambia’s National Park system. |
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The Lower
Zambezi Valley, including the LZNP and surrounding Game Management Areas (GMA’s),
is rich in biological diversity. The forests, wetlands and natural
geographical features form unique and complex ecosystems that support
abundant wildlife. The wilderness, landscapes and natural resources are of
exceptional value. |
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The
combination of limited Government resources, poor community awareness of
natural resource opportunities and illegal hunting activities has had a
serious impact on wildlife and habitat in the area. In the last twenty
years, elephant populations have been decimated, the large number of black
rhino has been exterminated, and commercial meat poaching operations have
taken a major toll. |
| There is an urgent need to protect this unique and fragile environment. | |
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