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One of the grandest wildlife conservation visions of all time, set in the wild South East Lowveld of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe
Joined November 2010
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Savé Valley Cons
4 years
Male and female nyala are significantly different in their appearance to the point that some people identify them as different species. Tell us some of the interesting facts you know about Nyala in the comment section #Nyala #wildlife #nature #conservation https://t.co/4X7VAjzSDX
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4 years
For animals like zebras and wildebeest, a key advantage of group living is a reduction in predation risk through dilution and/or collective detection. #WednesdayWisdom #wildlife #nature #conservation https://t.co/feNG1dKubQ
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4 years
The presence of African elephants in the @SaveValleyCons helps maintain suitable habitats for many other species. They play an important role in shaping habitats because of the enormous impact they have on factors ranging from fresh water to forest cover. https://t.co/Vhl0njMfVC
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4 years
#WednesdayWisdom A group of tortoises is called a Creep, however, most tortoises are loners who prefer their own company. #wildlife #nature #conservation https://t.co/M7FPHn0y0A
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4 years
Rhinos are of utmost importance in the Savé Valley Conservancy as they share their habitat with a multitude of other plant and animal species. The protection of rhinos also helps protect the ecosystems on which they depend, as well as other species. https://t.co/C0nUxDriko
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@SaveValleyCons
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4 years
Savé Valley Conservancy has a considerable population of hippopotamus , these magnificent mammals were once found throughout all sub-saharan Africa. Sadly, populations have declined due to habitat loss and other factors. #nature #conservation #wildlife https://t.co/mDkXdg2eC9
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4 years
It turns out that zebra and wildebeest have a symbiotic relationship. Zebras feed on the long tough grasses on the plains, while the wildebeests feed on the shorter grasses. https://t.co/lADlUugivE
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4 years
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4 years
Zimbabwe has 696 recorded bird species and over three hundred of these recorded species can also be found in the Savé Valley Conservancy making it an excellent birding destination. #birding #birds #birdlovers 📷: @WilzyTekeshe https://t.co/sTtUefuzJs
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@SaveValleyCons
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4 years
We are now on Instagram as @svc__official. Install the app to follow our photos and videos.
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4 years
Within the pack of African Wild Dogs exists a unique social structure. These dogs are very social, and packs have been known to share food and to assist weak or ill members. #wildlife #conservation #wilddogs https://t.co/L3uoEWXFKr @AWF_Official @AWCF_ORG @ACTsafrica @Defenders
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4 years
Across the world vultures are in serious trouble. These unsung heroes face mass poisonings, catastrophic and unprecedented population declines, and negative perceptions, when in fact they are nature's sanitary workers, worthy of celebration. #Conservation https://t.co/BOBEJOrNk8
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4 years
Zebras have a powerful kick which can cause serious injury to a predator such as a lion, hyena or African wild dog. #conservation #wildlife #animals https://t.co/5AaCCmEWid
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4 years
There is no denying that warthogs are not the most aesthetically pleasing of Africa’s wildlife, however, they are extremely adaptable and can survive long periods of time without water. In fact, they can for several months without water in the dry season. https://t.co/nDB22oRBmS
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4 years
Crocodiles have the most sophisticated heart in the animal kingdom, and actively change the destination of blood that flows through it depending on requirements. https://t.co/5mUR6W3WXc
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@SaveValleyCons
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4 years
Father is the epitome of strength and courage, patience and affection. Warm wishes on Father’s Day to you and your family from Savé Valley Conservancy. https://t.co/ylBFRyiqKP
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4 years
Just posted a photo
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4 years
Elephants are a keystone species and play an important role in the environment where they live. However, having roamed the wild for years, today, this iconic species' survival is threatened by ivory poaching, human-wildlife conflict and habitat loss. https://t.co/H2YeVgJwBq
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@SaveValleyCons
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4 years
The sunset in the Savé Valley Conservancy has a way of stopping everything else for one fleeting moment. National Geographic Travel Travel Channel Travel Insider @africatvl @NatGeoTravel @ZtaUpdates @Defenders https://t.co/mcwYYbgl8h
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@SaveValleyCons
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4 years
Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth, and they're one of the most unique-looking animals, too. With their characteristic long noses, or trunks; large, floppy ears; and wide, thick legs, there is no other animal with a similar physique. https://t.co/us5fnu9O7t
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