Niassa Reserve

Mozambique Wildlife Reserve Massacre: ISIS-Linked Militants Kill Ten

Recent attacks by Islamic State-linked extremists in Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve, one of Africa’s largest protected areas, have resulted in at least ten deaths and the displacement of 2,000 people. These attacks, which include the beheading of civilians, have forced the suspension of all conservation work, jeopardizing decades of efforts to protect lions, elephants, and other key species. Nine conservation and safari camps have been abandoned or destroyed, severely impacting tourism and conservation funding. The resulting insecurity threatens the reserve’s status as a vital wildlife refuge and its potential designation as a World Heritage site.

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