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Hwange

British  
/ ˈhwæŋɡeɪ /

noun

  1. Former name (until 1982): Wankie.  a town in W Zimbabwe: coal mines. Pop: 42 581 (1992)

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A blood sample had previously been taken from the male lion, which was being tracked by authorities in Hwange National Park - using a radio collar.

From BBC

In May 2024, authorities in Hwange National Park became suspicious after a radio collar worn by a male lion stopped working.

From BBC

The elephant, named Charlie, was captured in 1984 from Zimbabwe’s Hwange national park when he was two years old.

From BBC

He remembers visiting Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park in the 1990s and counting dozens of bateleurs.

From National Geographic

Parks agency spokesperson Farawo posted a video on social media site X, formerly Twitter, showing a young elephant struggling for its life after becoming stuck in mud in a water hole that had partly dried up in Hwange.

From Seattle Times