Community-based conservation efforts have gained prominence in addressing wildlife conservation challenges across different geographical contexts. The research employs a mixed methods approach, integrating qualitative interviews with focus groups alongside quantitative data collection through surveys of local communities and monitoring of wildlife populations. Community engagement was evident across all surveyed areas, with over 80% of respondents indicating active participation in conservation activities. Wildlife population trends show an improvement in herbivore species but a decline in predator numbers. The study underscores the importance of community involvement for effective wildlife conservation in the region. Policy makers should prioritise community-based initiatives to enhance biodiversity protection and ensure sustainability of conservation efforts. community participation, Mozambique, Zambezi River Delta, wildlife conservation
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