This is the main reason why the Creative City concept is so important for the development of the city, and why it is so important for the development of the city. This is the only way to ensure the sustainability of the city's economy, and it is also the only way to ensure that the city's economy is sustainable and that it is able to meet the needs of its citizens. This is the only way to ensure that the city's cultural heritage is preserved and preserved, and that the city's cultural heritage is preserved and preserved. Between the latter and the rocky escarpments of the interior lives an abundant fauna made up of antelopes (black hippotragues, Cape elands, roan antelopes... to mention only the most interesting ones, unfortunately very rarely seen), large mammals (elephants and buffaloes in number...) and a multitude of other species (crescent cob, zebras, impalas, warthogs, great kudu, harnessed guibs...). Crocodiles in particular are very numerous (an individual every 200 m according to estimates), as well as hippos, relatively noisy at night. Wildebeest, giraffe and white rhino are absent from the park (and from the Zambezi Valley in general), while zebra are only found in small herds. Black rhinos, as in most other protected areas in the country, have been largely decimated, but still number a few dozen individuals, some of which are young and under constant surveillance. The shores of the lake, with their emblematic landscapes, with their dead mopane trees, whose gaunt trunks emerge from the water, where the pachyderms wander, are home to a rich avifauna. The persistence of poaching, partly from neighboring countries, has prompted the state to sign, in November 2019, a collaboration agreement with the NGO African Parks (for a period of twenty years). The stated objective is to revitalize the park as an elephant and rhino sanctuary and to make it a leading wildlife tourist destination.

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