Safaritalk Debates |
Budget or high end, self drive or guided? Safaritalk asks - what is the future of the safari industry, and how will it impact not only the consumer but on the environment, wildlife and local communities?
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Man made waterholes - do they create a fake environment? Safaritalk asks - do such waterholes interfere with the natural dispersal of wildlife and migratory routes?
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Can Hunting play a part in Conservaton? Safaritalk asks - Can Hunting play a part in Conservation: what's your view?
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Latest Interviews |
Tanya Trevor Saunders Tanya, director of the African Environmental Film Foundation answers questions put to her by Safaritalk members in the first of our interactive interviews.
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Brian Heath The director of the Mara Conservancy details the work being undertaken in the Mara Triangle area of Kenya and the success with the livestock compensation scheme.
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Kim Wolhuter Ross speaks with the acclaimed cinematographer and wildlife filmmaker about his life recording the animals of Africa, and his many experiences in the bush..
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Antony Kasanga Ross speaks with the assistant director of the Lion Guardians program, based in Kenya regarding the Maasai's new role in protecting the lion population.
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Greg Rasmussen In a joint interview with the Predator Conservation Trust, Greg speaks of his work with The Painted Dog Conservation Project based in Zimbabwe, and of his microlight accident which left him badly injured.
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Latest Articles |
Nairobi Nat. Park Game Count Youth For Conservation member Catherine Irura gives us an overview of the recent count conducted by YFC in The Nairobi National Park.
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The African knitting revolution Tina Freeman (Mama Tina) tells of her experiences teaching knitting to the ladies of Yamba, a small mountain village in Tanzania.
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The elephant killing fields Sara Webster, MD of a market research strategic consultancy writes of her experiences in the Kazuma Pans area of Zimbabwe last year.
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Black rhino conservation, Zimbabwe. Dick Pitman of the Zambezi Society talks of hope in Matusadona and his dream to reintroduce black rhinos into the great Middle Zambezi parks and safari areas.
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Latest conservation initiatives |
Elephants Without Borders Dedicated to conserving African elephants and wildlife while striving to improve the quality of life for Africa’s people through long-term elephant research and education.
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The Global White Lion Protection Trust The WLT campaigns for the protection of the critically endangered White Lion in its endemic wild habitat in the Timbavati region of South Africa.
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Youth For Conservation - Kenya An important Kenyan initiative uniting young people with a desire to improve the environment, take an active role in conservation and make a difference for the country's wildlife.
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Save the Rhino International Working with rhino and community-based conservation projects to conserve genetically viable populations of critically endangered rhinoceros species in the wild.
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Latest community initiatives |
The African Environmental Film Foundation Since its launch in 1998, AEFF has been producing and distributing educational films about environmental issues in Africa, for the people of Africa, in their own languages.
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Village Africa Working in the Usambara Mountains in the Tanga region of Tanzania to alleviate poverty by improving healthcare and education. Known locally by its Kisambaa name 'Vyaadahikana' meaning 'It is possible'.
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Maasai Foundation of East Africa Conserving threatened wildlife in Southern Kenya and Tanzania, preserving of the cultural heritage of the Maasai people through economic and social self-sustainability.
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Practical Action Working with poor communities in Sudan and East and Southern Africa to help them choose and use technology to improve their lives for today and generations to come: bringing positive, lasting change.
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