How Five Southern African Countries Worked To Put KAZA On The Map

Two of Southern Africa’s great rivers, the Okavango and Zambezi, have lent their names to the Kavango-Zambezi Trans Frontier Conservation Area (KAZA). At 200,000 square miles, KAZA is the largest wildlife conservation area in the world. It’s enormous, larger than Germany and Austria combined, roughly the size of Sweden, and nearly twice as large as the United Kingdom.

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