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Sengwe Safari Area

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Sengwe Safari Area[1] is an area of protected wilderness in southeast Zimbabwe which forms a transnational corridor between Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe and Kruger National Park in South Africa.[2] It is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.

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  1. ^ van Hooft, Pim; Getz, Wayne M.; Greyling, Barend J.; Zwaan, Bas; Bastos, Armanda D. S. (9 December 2021). "A continent-wide high genetic load in African buffalo revealed by clines in the frequency of deleterious alleles, genetic hitchhiking and linkage disequilibrium". PLoS ONE. 16 (12): 10. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0259685. ISSN 1932-6203. PMC 8659316. PMID 34882683 – via PubMed. Sengwe Safari Area...
  2. ^ Child, Brian; Suich, Helen; Anna, Spenceley (4 May 2012). Evolution and Innovation in Wildlife Conservation: Parks and Game Ranches to Transfrontier Conservation Areas. Routledge. p. 376. ISBN 978-1-136-56609-7. The GLTP, measures an estimated 35,000km² and incorporates the Kruger National Park ... The communal lands of the Sengwe corridor in Zimbabwe are also included, and are regarded as an important link between Kruger and Gonarezhou national parks.