From 2001 until 2016 the Kissama Foundation reintroduced wildlife in the Kissama National Park in Angola. The project was dubbed Operation Noah's Ark. Amongst the animals, such as blue wildebeest, waterbuck, Cape giraffe, bush elephants, oryx
gemsbok, Livingstone eland, nyala and ostrich, were
Burchell's zebras. And from 2017 until 2019 Wildlifevetsnamibia exported wildlife to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's capital city Kinshasa to introduce animals in
Parc de la Vallée de la Nsele in partnership with
Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature Amongst the animals were golden oryx
gemsbok, impala, blue wildebeest,
Kafue lechwe, nyala, blesbok, red hartebeest, southern white rhino, Angolan giraffe, bush elephants and Burchell's zebras. Both introductions are controversial since the park service bodies from both countries did not opt to obtain the native
Grant's zebra from for example countries as Zambia, Tanzania or Kenya. In northwest and northeast Angola the Grant's zebra has been extirpated. But a small population remains in the DRC's
Upemba National Park. The DRC thus now has populations of two different subspecies. == Habitat ==