African Hunting Gazette

The Zambezi / Tambara Conservancy, Mozambique

The “Custodians of Wilderness” documentary series highlights the critical role that safari hunting operations across Africa play in tackling poaching issues, habitat protection, infrastructure development and rural community upliftment. These efforts essentially go unreported, but without them, vast wilderness areas across the continent would simply not exist. While the series has covered a diverse cross-section of Africa from the Ethiopian highlands through the plains of Tanzania and into the transfrontier conservation area between Mozambique and South Africa, there has been a common thread through three of the episodes - the Zambezi River. The Sidinda Conservancy, a part

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