In southern Africa, five countries maintain the largest cross-border nature conservation area in the world – in spite of all their political differences. One of the triggers for this cooperation was elephants.
Wilderness Beyond Borders- The KAZA Park - Alliance Earth
KAZA: How a Shared Vision for Conservation Became the World's Largest Transboundary Protected Region
Kavango Zambezi - Peace Parks Foundation
New visa to free up travel in world's largest conservation zone
The A to Z of KAZA
KaZa is the world's largest cross-border conservation park
Advancing Connectivity Conservation at the Africa Protected Areas Congress - Center for Large Landscape Conservation
Ranger Revolution: Specialised Training Takes on Wildlife Crime - Peace Parks Foundation
Elephant population stable in world's biggest park – Bulls n Bears