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The Zambezi valley is the richest region of Mozambique with an area of 230,000 kilometers (88,800 square miles) spread between Tete and Zambezia provinces. The valley possesses some of the most ...
Zambezi Valley may soon be too hot for tsetse flies Tsetse are blood-feeding insects that transmit trypanosome pathogens which cause sleeping sickness in humans across sub-Saharan Africa; without ...
The tsetse fly—an insect that transmits trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness—could soon die out in Zimbabwe's Zambezi Valley due to rising temperatures, a study said Tuesday.
View across the fertile valley of the Lower Zambezi. Photograph by Time + Tide Chongwe Camp “I thought he’d be here,” says Hastings, screwing up his nose in disgust at the smell.
Intensive rain and increased discharge from the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric damn in central Mozambique has resulted in crop losses along the Zambezi river valley, state-controlled Noticias reported ...
But keeping the Lower Zambezi Valley’s hunting zones free from poaching is becoming more challenging. The last 16 years have seen some 8,000 elephants poached across the region, and bushmeat ...
Tsetse fly numbers at a research site in the Zambezi Valley have declined in the past three decades as average local temperatures have risen. Image courtesy of the International Atomic Energy ...
The Zambezi valley is part of Region 54 of the African Terrestrial Ecoregions. It consists of Riverine, and terrestrial ecosystems unique to the subcontinent. Among threatened species found in the ...
Matilde — Mozambican president Armando Guebuza on Friday overflew the flooded Zambezi Valley, and visited two resettlement areas for flood victims. Vast areas of the lower Zambezi valley are ...