In Harmony with Nature

Zimbabwe Parks And Wildlife Management Authority

Tasked with the protection, management and administration of the wildlife of Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe Parks & Wildlife Management Authority has a proud history of sound management in conservation since 1975. Zimbabwe’s rich biodiversity provides a haven for many species of flora and fauna to survive and thrive.

2nd

Largest Elephant Population in the World

4th

Largest Rhino Population in the World.

≈ 151

Fish Species.

Visit Our Parks

Visit Matopos National Park

Conservation Efforts

Conservation Research

Research provides tangible evidence on the balance of ecosystems and the ecological relationships between species and their habitats.


Conservancies

Community Conservancies are community-based organisations created to support the management of community-owned land for the benefit of livelihoods.


Educational Tour Permit

Educational Tours can be conducted in the Parks and Wildlife Estate and these attract a discounted entrance fees for local institutions as follows:


Park Protection

We are a strong force of dedicated men and women that have taken up arms to wage a war against poaching.


Joint Commissions

Joint Commissions form an integral part of conservation and protection of wildlife; they are central instruments for bilateral and multilateral cooperation amongst countries.


Human & Wildlife Conflict

The Authority continues to engage affected communities, building and creating awareness, developing response mechanisms to mitigate the effects and promoting co-existence between people and animals.


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