WE WELCOME AFRICAN PARKS TO THE MATUSADONA AND THANK THOSE WHO HAVE HELD THE FORT
November 2019: We congratulate African Parks as they partner with ZimParks to manage the Matusadona National Park, and thank local organisations and their supporting donors who have held it together for so long.
THE HISTORY, MYSTERY AND MYTHS OF MANA POOLS
The Zambezi Society’s Co-Founder and former Director for 25 years, DICK PITMAN, shares his personal reflections on the History, Mystery and Myths of Mana Pools. He was inspired to write in response to public reaction to the devastating drought conditions of 2019.
ZAMBEZI SOCIETY TO REPORT TO UNESCO ON MIDDLE-ZAMBEZI BIOSPHERE RESERVE
August 2019: What has happened in the Middle Zambezi Biosphere Reserve since it was designated in 2010? Zamsoc has been tasked with finding out and reporting to UNESCO.
ZAMSOC STEPS UP THE FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL WILDLIFE CRIME
August 2019: The Zambezi Society reports on significant progress being made in fighting ivory and other poaching, with improved funding, new collaborations and the training of field operators.
ON PATROL IN THE ZAMBEZI VALLEY - REPORTS FROM THE FIELD
August 2019: The Zambezi Society’s vehicles cover vast distances assisting Park rangers to patrol the Zambezi Valley’s wildlife areas. We describe the realities on the ground.
HABITAT LOSS: ZAMSOC ENGAGES THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY
August 2019: We are working with the Tobacco Industry to slow down the rate of deforestation and habitat loss from small-scale tobacco farming in the Zambezi Valley’s Hurungwe District adjacent to Mana Pools.
THE BULLETIN - AUGUST 2019
August 2019: Read the latest news from The Zambezi Society - August 2019 here:-
CHISIPITE JUNIOR SCHOOL ANTI-POACHING FUNDRAISING: ANOTHER FANTASTIC YEAR!
July 2019: The 11-12-year old Grade 6 students of Chisipite Junior School in Harare have had another incredible year fund-raising to help protect the Zambezi’s wildlife.
GO WELL MR GAPA - DEDICATED ANTI-POACHING DRIVER
June 2019: The Zambezi Society is shocked and saddened to report the passing or Mr Funny Gapa, our dedicated anti-poaching driver since 2016.
AFRICA'S FIRST WILDLIFE ECONOMY SUMMIT: THE ZAMBEZI SOCIETY ATTENDS
June 2019: The Zambezi Society attended this important summit, the first of its kind, and concluded that enlightened conservation organisations have a lot of work to do….
CELEBRATING OUR WILDLIFE AND PAYING TRIBUTE TO TWO BRAVE MEN
March 2019 - a celebration and a tribute
NEW PROJECT TO PROTECT WILDLIFE IN THE CHARARA "CORRIDOR"
31 March 2019: The Zambezi Society has received funds from the Lion Recovery Fund for a 2-year collaborative project to secure wildlife resources in the vulnerable Charara Safari Area at the eastern end of Lake Kariba.
NEW ZAMSOC ANTI-POACHING VEHICLE FOR ZAMBEZI VALLEY OPERATIONS
February 2019: The Zambezi Society welcomes a new Cruiser to our fleet of anti-poaching vehicles
PUBLIC ACCESS IN MANA POOLS: YOUR VIEWS
January 2019: Apologies: - The Zambezi Society’s summary of feedback on this.issue, published in December 2018 was premature and has been removed. We will report back after meeting with ZimParks and other stakeholders.
TACKLING ILLEGAL WILDLIFE CRIME - TOGETHER
Dec 2018: A collaborative effort to tighten up on law enforcement and criminal procedure for wildlife crimes has resulted in a marked reduction in poaching in the Zambezi Valley.
COMMUNITY WORK IN AREAS ADJACENT TO THE ZAMBEZI VALLEY
Dec 2018: We report on recent project work to prevent deforestation in settled areas adjacent to the Zambezi Valley National Parks, and on other community-focused projects.
"POACHING STEALS FROM US ALL" CAMPAIGN BEGINS IN ZIMBABWE
Dec 2018: The Zambezi Society partners with WildAid & ZimParks in a nationwide anti-poaching awareness campaign
SAVING THE ELEPHANTS FUND-RAISER A GREAT SUCCESS - IN NEW YORK AND HARARE
Fun in the snow - in aid of the Zambezi’s elephants! Central Park, New York City, 17th Nov 2018
TRAGIC ELEPHANT ENCOUNTERS UNDERLINE THE NEED FOR MORE VISITOR EDUCATION ABOUT WALKING IN THE WILD
1 Oct 2018: Two tragic accidents involving elephants and humans have highlighted the need to strengthen visitor education about walking in the wild
WALK OR RUN FOR ELEPHANTS: 17 NOVEMBER 2018
Join us in fund-raising for the Zambezi Valley’s elephants in NEW YORK CITY or in HARARE on Saturday 17th November 2018!
