KEEP VICTORIA FALLS WILD

KEEP VICTORIA FALLS WILD
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Monday, 4 May 2026

ZimParks Rock Pool Development Ruffles Feathers

 We had hoped that with a new Director General (Professor Edson Gandiwa was announced as the new Director-General of the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority in January 2025) inappropriate events at the ZimParks developed riverside 'Rock Pool', located a short distance above the Victoria Falls and within the Victoria Falls National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, would perhaps stop. Clearly Professor Gandiwa has the same lack of understanding on the sensitivity of this conservation area as his predecessor, who authorised this unwanted and inappropriate development.

Victoria Falls Rock Pool Event

The event will include light and noise pollution which will echo over the river and surrounding area, which in addition to being within the UNESCO World Heritage Site is also designated as a Ramsar Wetland Site of International Importance and an Internationally Important Bird Area. Bird species of conservation concern occurring along the river include African Skimmer and Rock Pratincole, which breed on the exposed rocks sandy islands during low water, and the nocturnal Pel's Fishing Owl, White-backed Night Heron which breed on the islands above the Falls such as Loanda or Long Island, located immediately opposite the 'Rock Pool' development. Both these latter species are extremely sensitive to disturbance.

Read more on this controversial development within the Victoria Falls National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site high conservation and protection area on the Keep Victoria Falls Wild website.

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