ISSUE 14 - MAY - AUG 2019

Page 42

Across the border—Zimbabwe

POACHING S T E A LS

FROM US ALL

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n November, 2018, the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority launched the start of a three-year ‘Poaching Steals From Us All’ public awareness campaign, in collaboration with the Zambezi Society and the well-known international conservation organisation, WildAid.

The campaign will use an array of locally and internationally celebrated Zimbabwean artists, sportsmen and women and entrepreneurs, who, as ambassadors for their country and the campaign, will aim to elevate the profile of wildlife conservation. They will emphasise its cultural and economic importance, promoting Zimbabwe’s national parks and raising awareness of the illegal wildlife trade and the need to protect the country’s biodiversity.

focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and climate change impacts, while increasing local support for conservation efforts.

Zimbabwean-born film star, Danai Gurira (famous for her role in the movie Black Panther), is one of a number of the ‘ambassador celebrities’ who will feature in the Zimbabwe anti-poaching awareness campaign. At the event to mark the start of the campaign, held in Harare on 17th November, 2018, Danai echoed the theme of the campaign ‘Poaching Steals From Us All’, speaking passionately about the wildlife of her home, urging Zimbabweans to cherish their unique and valuable natural heritage and to visit their own national parks and wild spaces to appreciate the value Zimbabwe holds as a world class tourism destination. Danai was filmed in a television interview at the event, by well-known Zimbabwean news personality Rumbidzai Takawira, who will also feature as an ambassador for the campaign. Also in attendance was Tariro Mnangagwa (the daughter of Zimbabwe’s president and a member of the all-women ‘Akashinga’ anti-poaching unit, ‘The Brave Ones’).

Buying Stops, The Killing Can Too’, features among others, film star Jackie Chan, while their Africa campaign includes Zimbabwean-born Springbok rugby legend Tendai Mtarawira. The ‘Poaching Steals From Us All’ campaigns have already been successfully rolled out in other countries across Africa including Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda.

According to Tinashe Farawo, head of PR for Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, ‘Poaching across the country has decreased thanks to the combined efforts of our partners. We have also increased joint patrols, radio communications, education and awareness to our judiciary, and our poaching cases as a result are expeditiously being dealt with in record times. The campaign in collaboration with the Zambezi Society and WildAid is another collaborative effort to further the decline of poaching, through public awareness’.

Zimbabwe over the course of the last year has embarked on a number of campaigns to boost local pride in the landscape of the country. In December, 2018, President Mnangagwa declared that the first Friday of each calendar month would be a National Environment Cleaning Day, a move to ensure that the country has Well-known names and celebrities who will sustainable environment management feature as ambassadors include Jah Prayzah and waste disposal systems. In addition, and Selmor Mutukudzi (the daughter of the Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe The campaign will incorporate television, veteran Zimbabwean musician and has enhanced its efforts to generate public radio and billboard content with the international star, Oliver Mutukudzi), awareness of the effects of deforestation intention of instilling a strong sense of pride among others. and is conducting training workshops to in Zimbabwe’s natural wildlife heritage and encourage tree-planting, as well as the fuel the desire internally to protect it. WildAid’s extremely successful film media development of sustainable production campaign in Asia with the theme ‘When The projects such as beekeeping and honey Whereas most wildlife conservation groups production.

Writer: Shelley Cox Photography: WildAid, The Zambezi Society

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A Very Close Encounter

4min
pages 47-48

Green Tourism

2min
page 49

Why Mana Pools Should Be on Your Bucket List

5min
pages 44-46

Poaching Steals From Us All

3min
pages 42-43

Living My Wildlife Dream

3min
pages 40-41

Remote Africa Safaris

5min
pages 37-39

The Courageous Mulberry Mongoose Ladies

2min
page 35

Edward Selfe Photo Safaris

1min
page 33

Highlights from Photo Safaris with Edward Selfe

2min
page 32

Tribal Textiles

1min
page 34

Walking with Lions and Leopards

3min
page 36

Living The Life of Luxury...Luangwa Style

5min
pages 30-31

25 Chiawa Safaris

6min
pages 26-29

The AdBox Zambia

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Celebrating 25 Years of Wildlife Conservation

4min
pages 24-25

Tributes: Benjamin Parker & Aubrey Njobvu

5min
pages 16-17

Liuwa Plain's Wildebeest Migration in a Land of Hidden Gems

4min
pages 14-15

A Conversation with Chris & Charlotte McBride

6min
pages 18-19

The Lower Zambezi: Nature's Playground

8min
pages 22-23

Destination Asia: The Pangolin Crisis

2min
pages 12-13

Wood & Feather Designs: Jenny Chapple

4min
pages 8-10
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