The national park
Gilé National Park (GNAP) is a Mozambican Park located in the north-eastern part of Zambezia Province.
The landscape of the Gilé National Park consists of a miombo woodland and dambo grassland mosaic.
Established in 1932 as a partial hunting reserve, currently, the Park is home to 68 species of mammals including elephants, buffaloes, wildebeest and kudus, other micro and small species, reptiles and 226 species of birds.
Considering the richness of biodiversity, thanks to our constant monitoring of fauna, other species can be added to the checklist.

Latest news

Rare pangolin sighting in GNAP
A team of rangers has recently encountered a specimen of pangolin. These sightings are rare in GNAP. The animal was in good health and in

GFBB project has been approved
The “Effective protection of Mozambique’s Miombo woodlands and marine hotspot conservation areas enhancing global coping mechanisms to climate change Project” (GFBB Project) has been formally

NTFPs project and community development updates:
97 community members of Community-Based Organizations (OCB, Organizações de Bases Comunitárias) participated in training courses with an economic and finance focus; Honey: 30 hives received