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  2. South Luangwa National Park - Wikipedia

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    South Luangwa National Park is in eastern Zambia, the southernmost of three national parks in the valley of the Luangwa River. It is a wildlife haven which is known to locals simply as "the South Park." [1] Concentrations of game along the meandering Luangwa River and its lagoons are amongst the most intense in

  3. Mfuwe Lodge - Wikipedia

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    South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its prolific wildlife, including lion, leopard, giraffe, buffalo, antelope, elephants, and crocodile. From late October through early December, a small herd of elephants regularly wander right through the lobby, lured by a wild mango tree in the lodge's central courtyard (which the structure was built ...

  4. List of protected areas in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Zambia's North Luangwa National Park was recognized as Zambia's first Green List site. It is managed by the Frankfurt Zoological Society and the Zambia Department of National Parks and Wildlife and is known for its black rhino and African elephant populations. [10] The park is also home to one of the ten remaining African lion strongholds. [2]

  5. Wildlife of Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Animals are plentiful and mostly well-protected, though poaching of elephant and rhinoceros has been a problem in the recent past. In the Luangwa Valley over 100,000 elephants were killed by poachers in a twelve-year period between 1973-1985. Zambia as a whole lost over 80% of its elephant population during that period. [3]

  6. The Eye of the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of the Elephant: An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness is a non-fiction book written by Delia Owens and Mark Owens, first published in 1992. It is a sequel to the Owens' 1984 book Cry of the Kalahari , beginning with their move from Botswana to Zambia .

  7. Mare Noi, An Elephant That Endured Cruelty For 41 Years, Is ...

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    In Thailand, due to the tourism and logging industry, the elephant population has severely dropped, and those who still are around endure severe cruelty.Such is the story of Mare Noi, an elephant ...