About Us

who we are

Tasked with the protection, management and administration of the wildlife of Zimbabwe, the Parks & Wildlife Management Authority has a proud history of sound management in conservation since 1975.

Zimbabwe’s rich biodiversity provides a haven for many species of flora and fauna to survive and thrive.

Given the large and expansive resource under our stewardship, this responsibility cannot be achieved in isolation. Our network of protected areas, conservancies and trans-frontier parks ensures that we share the load. In particular, Trans-frontier Conservation Areas promote collaboration with Zimbabwe’s neighbors to curb international wildlife crime, promote tourism and preserve the shared heritage, which itself knows no borders.

In Harmony with nature

Howbeit, our success comes at a cost. The proliferation of wildlife populations and subsequent encroachment into human habitats brings about pressure on scarce resources with potentially fatal consequences. Our engagement with the affected communities ensures we minimize loss of lives and livelihoods and promote co-existence between man and beast
“In Harmony with Nature”.

What drives us is the belief that this generation’s obligation is not only to preserve the natural treasures inherited but to protect them for the benefit and enjoyment of those that follow.

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Our Mission

To conserve Zimbabwe’s wildlife heritage through protection and sustainable utilisation of natural resources for the benefit of the present and future generations

Our Vision

To be the world leader in sustainable conservation.

Our Vision

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority was established under the Parks and Wildlife Act of 1996 (Chapter 20:14) as amended by Act Number 19 of 2001 which came into operation on the 1st of June 2002 through a Statutory Instrument 144C of 2002.

Zimparks is mandated with the responsibility of conserving Zimbabwe’s wildlife heritage through protection and sustainable utilizations of natural resources for the benefit of present and future generations.

Protected Areas

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority manages 66 protected areas split into 6 categories