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- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) abstract "Operation Noah was a wildlife rescue operation on the Zambezi River, (then in Rhodesia, now the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe) lasting from 1958 to 1964. In the late 1950s, North and South Rhodesia (present-day Zambia and Zimbabwe) constructed the Kariba Dam hydroelectric power station across the Zambezi River, at the Kariba Gorge, about 400 km from Victoria Falls. The Kariba Dam provided electric power for most of both countries, created Lake Kariba, the world's largest man-made lake, and flooded the Kariba Gorge - home to thousands of native animals and the local Tonga people. In a wildlife rescue operation lasting 5 years, over 6000 animals were rescued and relocated to the mainland.The operation was led by Rupert Fothergill. Wildlife was moved from the rising waters and largely relocated to Matusadona National Park and around Lake Kariba. Over 6,000 animals (elephants, antelopes, rhinos, lions, leopards, zebras, warthogs, birds and snakes) were rescued.".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageID "17196736".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageLength "1471".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageRevisionID "652067773".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhodesia.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wildlife_rehabilitation.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zambezi_basin.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Kariba_Dam.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Kariba_Gorge.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Kariba.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Matusadona_National_Park.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Rhodesia.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Rupert_Fothergill.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Tonga_people_(Zambia_and_Zimbabwe).
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Tonga_people_of_Zambia_and_Zimbabwe.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Zambezi.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Zambia.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation ''Noah''".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Noah (Kariba)".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Noah".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) hasPhotoCollection Operation_Noah_(Kariba).
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) subject Category:Rhodesia.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) subject Category:Wildlife_rehabilitation.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) subject Category:Zambezi_basin.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) hypernym Operation.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) comment "Operation Noah was a wildlife rescue operation on the Zambezi River, (then in Rhodesia, now the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe) lasting from 1958 to 1964. In the late 1950s, North and South Rhodesia (present-day Zambia and Zimbabwe) constructed the Kariba Dam hydroelectric power station across the Zambezi River, at the Kariba Gorge, about 400 km from Victoria Falls.".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) label "Operation Noah (Kariba)".
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) sameAs Opération_Noah.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) sameAs m.043kl3w.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) sameAs Q7097336.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) sameAs Q7097336.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) wasDerivedFrom Operation_Noah_(Kariba)?oldid=652067773.
- Operation_Noah_(Kariba) isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Noah_(Kariba).