COMMUNITY WORK TO ASSIST WITH HUMAN-WILDLIFE COEXISTENCE

July 2022: We outline progress by our team of Community Human-Wildlife Co-existence Officers and their new Project Supervisor in mitigating conflict between rural communities near Charara Safari Area and the wild animals that live next door to them. They are collecting data, and teaching people new skills to keep wildlife away from livestock and farmlands, while avoiding conflict situations.

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THE ZAMBEZI SOCIETY’S HISTORICAL SERIES. EPISODE 9: ELEPHANTS, LAND & PEOPLE

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