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Zimbabwe: Conservation Challenges, Wildlife, and Ecotourism Opportunities

Zimbabwe is home to wildlife and landscapes, from the iconic Victoria Falls to the expansive Hwange National Park, which supports Africa's largest elephant population. The country faces significant conservation challenges, including poaching, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflict. However, Zimbabwe has made strides in promoting ecotourism and wildlife conservation, with sustainable tourism practices helping to protect its natural resources. Critical efforts include community-based conservation programs and the management of national parks to ensure the survival of species like rhinos, elephants, and lions. The balance between preserving wildlife and supporting local communities remains crucial for Zimbabwe's long-term ecological health.

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