The Authority has a mandate to manage the entire wildlife
population of Zimbabwe, whether on private or communal lands.
Private landowners can utilize the wildlife on their land
but are still accountable to the Authority for the welfare
of the animals.
The Authority manages one of the largest estates in the country,
about 5 million hectares of land or 13% of Zimbabwe’s
total land area. It should be noted that most of the Parks
are located in Ecological Regions Four and Five or rugged
mountainous areas which would not have much economic alternative
use.
Mandated with the protection, management and administration
of the wildlife of Zimbabwe, the Authority has had a proud
history of sound management that endeavors to preserve the
unique flora and fauna heritage of Zimbabwe.
Parks & Wildlife Estate Of Zimbabwe
National Parks
These are areas managed and run by the Authority and provide
visitors with leisure and accommodation facilities such as
lodges, chalets, cottages, caravan sites, camping sites and
picnic areas. No hunting is allowed in the National Parks
as the Authority endeavors to preserve the pristine and original
nature of these areas. Zimbabwe has eleven National Parks,
each of which offers vastly contrasting and fulfilling wilderness
experiences. The Parks are located around the country and
the visitor can look forward to a wide variety of scenic,
cultural and wildlife activities.
Chimanimani
Chizarira
Gonarezhou
Hwange
Kazuma Pan
Mana Pools
Matusadonha
Matobo
Nyanga
Victoria Falls
Zambezi
Recreational Parks
Recreational Parks are always located and centred on and
around national lakes, dams or water bodies. The Authority
is mandated with the managing of the country’s aquatic
life, flora and fauna within the parks as well as to monitor
the impact of recreational activities on the environment.
Chinhoyi Caves
Chivero
Cunningham
Darwendale
Kariba
Kyle
Matobo Dam
Osborne Dam
Ngezi
Sebakwe
Umzingwane
Botanical Gardens & Reserves
Botanic Gardens are areas where indigenous and exotic plant
species are protected and propagated.
Bunga Forest Botanical
Reserve
Ewanrigg Botanical Garden
Haroni/ Rusitu Botanical
Gardens
Vumba Botanical Garden
& Reserve
Safari Areas
Controlled hunting is permitted in some areas of the Parks
and Wildlife Estate. Hunting is controlled through a comprehensive
quota system that allows for sustainable and non-destructive
hunting. These areas are separate from Recreational Parks,
National Parks and Sanctuaries, thereby reducing conflicting
resource usage.
Tuli
Matetsi
Chete
Chirisa
Sanctuaries
Sanctuaries are areas that act as reservoirs of animal species
that are threatened with extinction therefore require safe
breeding habitats.
Mushandike
Tshabalala
Eland Sanctuary
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