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Elephant traffic control

Elephant traffic control

 This week a team of three from Kenya has come to Livingstone to help control elephants with lights! This system has been in place in areas of Kenya for the…

“Are there Crocodiles in the Zambezi River”

“Are there Crocodiles in the Zambezi River”

The other day I was sitting with some clients having breakfast at the Royal Livingstone. I enjoy my work in general but one of the great pleasures I have is…

The region needs to work together to promote tourism

The region needs to work together to promote tourism

Competing players in the tourism industry in southern Africa are putting aside their rivalry in pursuit of a common goal – a big boost in tourist numbers to the region.…

World Lion Day: highlighting the importance of lions to the environment

World Lion Day: highlighting the importance of lions to the environment

An upcoming celebration that highlights the importance of lions to the environment -World Lion Day - takes place on the 10th of August. The African Lion & Environmental Research Trust, or…

Experts warn of the demise of Africa’s cheetah

Experts warn of the demise of Africa’s cheetah

The cheetah, the world’s fastest land animal, survived mass extinction during the last ice age 10,000 years ago. But it has taken just the last few decades for man to…

Interesting opinion on the elephant population in Chobe National Park

Interesting opinion on the elephant population in Chobe National Park

Apologies to those of you who received the  newsletter update with the incorrect linking – the article on the crocodile attack his here. This is the view from Professor William…

The Last Elephant Rescue Before The Rains – Heart Warming!

The Last Elephant Rescue Before The Rains – Heart Warming!

From http://www.facebook.com/camphwange.zimbabwe This baby elephant was only a few months old. His mother was not giving up on him and refused to leave his side. With Julian Trying to keep…

Friends of Hwange Update – Newsletter October 2012

Friends of Hwange Update – Newsletter October 2012

Newsletter October 2012 Dear Friends of Hwange Due to heartfelt concern expressed by many of you about reports of the dire circumstances in Hwange, a response to try to keep…

Kariba Crisis

Kariba Crisis

From : karibainfo@gmail.com The destruction of the submerged trees continues around Antelope. On the 26th of April at about 4:30 pm a visiting fisherman and three buddies witnessed at least…

Harrabin’s Notes: Pride in a Falls

Harrabin’s Notes: Pride in a Falls

In his regular column, BBC environment analyst Roger Harrabin looks at the differences in the way the US and Zimbabwe protect similar parts of their natural heritage. From http://www.bbc.co.uk Internet…

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