CONSERVATION NEWS
Donate "Auction Items" for Sipping At Sunset
Help Nsefu.org and Lions, Tigers and Bears make this year's 2nd Annual Sipping At Sunset a stellar event by donating to our Silent Auction.
North Park Festival of the Arts
We were at the 2017 North Park Festival of the Arts.
Thank you to all who stopped by our Nsefu Wildlife booth at the #North Park Arts Festival this past Saturday. Every single donation and every single purchase helps save elephants, rhinos, lions, giraffes, and more! 100% of funds raised here in the U.S. goes right over to our Zambia operations to support our antipoaching rangers in the field. We are on the FRONTLINES in Africa fighting hard to save these animals. Thank you for the support and you can learn more about our work at www.NSEFU.org. P.S.....Join us for the Second Annual "Sipping at Sunset" event at Lions, Tigers & Bears on July 22nd. Go to our site to purchase your tix! THANK YOU FRIENDS...
Biweekly update from the field Week 19
Read about what's going on in the Nsefu sector of Zambia.
Anti-poaching
On the 25th of April Victoria, Emmanuel, Lindsay and Aletta met with Alex Situmbeko, the Head Warden for South Luangwa National Park. We have discussed several issues, but primarily the ongoing poaching in the Nsefu sector (which he acknowledged was one of the most affected areas in the Park) and the way forward with the anti-poaching unit of NWCF. We have also discussed our idea of bringing in Edwin Siwale as the new NWCF head ranger.
After Victory had heard good stories about Edwin Siwale, has had email contact with him and we discussed it with Alex Situmbeko, Lindsay and Aletta met with Edwin Siwale on the 5th of May for an interview. Edwin Siwale has been working for the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (former ZAWA) until last December when he retired as Park Ranger in charge of operations for South Luangwa National Park. We both felt that it was a good and constructive meeting with a knowledgable man with extensive experience in wildlife conservation and in leading ranger patrols. We think of Edwin Siwale as a very good addition to NWCF, the right man for the position of head ranger. He will be back in the area at the end of this week and is ready to come meet us at NWCF.
Community Projects
Sewing project
- On the 28th of April Lindsay and Aletta met with Graph Evans about getting a sewing project started. It was a very productive and constructive meeting with a passionate Zambian man with a big heart who wants to create opportunities for the vulnerable in the communities. Please find the notes of that meeting attached to this email.
- On the 5th of May Lindsay and Aletta met with Steven Zulu (Nsefu Community Resources Board and NWCF board). He has access to the building we might want to rent for the sewing project and showed us the building. It is a nice building, perfect for what we have in mind and big enough to host future community projects as well. There is no electricity and no water yet. Also, we need to build toilets. Sinks are there, but no taps. There is a water borehole nearby. The rent of the building is $70 per month (about $100 incl. electricity and water).
Beehive fences
In the near future we would like to start a project using beehive-fences in order to minimize human vs. elephant conflict. In addition to the beehives deterring elephants from crop raiding, the honey that is produced can be sold by the farmers. COMACO has already started using beehives to protect farmlands and we are planning to meet with them soon in order to discuss the possibilities, the problem areas in Nsefu and how to partner with them.
Volunteer program
We have been brainstorming about setting up a volunteer program. A first project could be the building of the school in November/December of this year. We are thinking of a counterpart-program whereby the volunteer will partner up with a Zambian builder/electrician/plumber/etc. We could accommodate the volunteers in the camp as it will be closed for guests after the 15th of November. Any ideas on this from your side would be very welcome.
New Gear from Global Conservation Force
We'd like to thank Mike Veale and the Global Conservation Force for their donation.
We are so thrilled! Our dedicated Nsefu Wildlife rangers in Zambia are getting NEW GEAR to fight poachers from our wonderful friends Global Conservation Force!! We are so grateful...we are SO excited...and we look forward to saving animals with you Mike Veale and your amazing team!!! Judy Wheatley Connie Edwards McGaughy Bill Huth Zikomo Safari - Zambia Tony Hunstiger Rachel Reenstra LET'S DO THIS THING!!! THANK YOU Global Conservation Force Thank you Tactical Defense Systems.
NSEFU Wildlife Conservancy/SD Latino Film Festival
Listen to Coe Lewis talk with News Radio 600 KOGO's Cliff Albert about Nsefu's important work in Zambia, making a positive difference, not only to the wildlife, but also for the people who live in the Nsefu region of Zamiba.