Mozambique : the World’s Most Ambitious Rewilding Project
In Mozambique’s Zinav National Park, a groundbreaking rewilding project is underway to restore a landscape ravaged by war and poaching.
Teams of scientists, rangers, and veterinarians are reintroducing thousands of animals, from giraffes to elephants, to rebuild an ecosystem once thought lost.
Elephants reshape vegetation, while herbivores reclaim savannahs, paving the way for future predators like lions and cheetahs.
This ambitious effort is part of a larger dream: the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, spanning Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.
Through resilience and innovation, humanity is giving nature a second chance to thrive, proving that wilderness can rise from the ashes.
Director : Frédéric Febvre