The greater Ruvuma landscape of Southern Tanzania and Northern Mozambique, flanking the Ruvuma River along the border is one of the last great wilderness wildlife landscapes in Africa. At 280,000 km2 the landscape is encompassing Selous and Niassa Game Reserves and embracing extensive habitat of two terrestrial Eco regions - the Southern Inhambane-Zanzibar Coastal Forest and Eastern Miombo Woodland & Savannah. WWF Tanzania is implementing conservation programmes in the southern Tanzania part of the landscape, with closer collaboration with WWF counterparts in Mozambique. The vision is to ensure that the outstanding and globally significant natural wealth and biodiversity are sustained, and support local livelihoods and national economic development for present and future generations. A

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