CONSERVATION NEWS
National Compass / Animal Stories
The National Compass is a great information source!
The National Compass recently posted a story featuring Nsefu Wildlife's efforts to stop poaching in Africa. The National Compass has many more animal related stories we'd like to share.
Click on the links below to check out more National Compass stories.
June 2017
- Yulin Dog Meat Festival – It’s Time To Stop The Pain And Suffering
- Wildlife Conservation And Protection – The Destruction Of Trophy Hunting
- Keeping Pets Safe: The Dangers of Hot Cars, Asphalt, and Hiking
July 2017
- Animal Farming – (The Poultry Industry) We Must Be Their Voice
- Wildlife Encroachment – The Sad Reality of Human Expansion in Rural Areas
- Disabled Dogs And Cats – Amazing Mobility With Pet Wheelchairs And Water Therapy
- Wildlife Poaching And Smuggling In Africa And Asia – The Fight To Prevent Extinction
- Therapy Animals Bring Comfort, Reduce Stress, Companionship And Relieve Depression
August 2017
- Abandonment – Animals Left Behind During Disasters Like Harvey or From Lack of Compassion
- Animal Farming – The Bear Bile Industry; We Must Be Their Voice
- Fish Farming, Human Health Dangers, Netting And Bycatch; We Must Be Their Voice
- Animal Farming, Abuse of Pigs, Sows and Piglets – We Must Be Their Voice
- Animal Farming, Abuse of Cattle and Calves – We Must Be Their Voice
September 2017
- Animal Farming – Rabbits Abused For Fur and Meat; We Must Be Their Voice
- Canine and Feline Therapy Methods (Massage and Acupuncture)
- Hurricane Harvey – Domestic Animals In Crisis, The Rescue Underway & How You Can Help (Part One)
- Hurricane Harvey – Livestock In Crisis, The Rescue – How You Can Help (Part Two)
- Hurricane Harvey – Wildlife In Crisis, The Rescue – How You Can Help (Part Three)
October 2017
- Wolves, The Endangered Species Act and H.R 424
- Isolation – The Lonely Life Of Dogs
- Part Two: Disabled Animals Who Overcame Their Challenges Thanks to Their Human Angels
- Seal Hunting – End the Barbaric Slaughter; We Must Be Their Voice
November 2017
- Pet Crates; Safe Environments or Animal Prisons?
- Christmas, A Time for Joy? Yes – Except For Many Pets Given As Gifts
December 2017
NSEFU's Chabwela School Fund - To buy school desks and supplies for 60 students
Find out how you can help!
One of NSEFU’s key initiatives is community outreach and EDUCATION. If taught from early childhood why it is so important to protect their treasured wildlife and resources, the community will be committed for life to stop the poaching. To that end, the Chabwella School was born!
The school building is now up (funded by a donor) and 60 students are ready to start. We need at total of $4,400.
20 school desks ($40 each);
School supplies for 60 students ($20/student);
Education costs ($30 per student, per year);
$600 Classroom interior set up needs (blackboard, chairs, paint, etc.)
Chabwela School Students greeting visitors!
National Compass: Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation – The Dream That Became a Reality and the Future
See what the National Compas has to say about Nsefu Wildlife!
Nsefu Wildlife has recently been featured in a National Compass article written by J. Lee. Here's a sample from the story:
Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation was founded in 2015 by Coe Lewis, President and Director of U.S. operations and ‘Victory’ Victoria Wallace, President and Director of Zambian operations.
Coe is a radio personality for KGB 101.5 FM in San Diego, CA. Victoria and her husband David, own Zikomo Safari (an Eco-Lodge) in Zambia.
Nsefu is a 501(c)(3) organization. They use 100% of their donations for anti-poaching and community outreach. Their ten board members are not paid a salary. Nsefu is a Zambian word for “eland”, which is a type of antelope in that region.
Rangers get their new Patrol Boat!
Check out the photos of our new Patrol boat.
Nsefu Wildlife Rangers recently got a new patrol boat, made possible by your generous donations, and were trying it out by crossing the Luangwa River. While the boat is an important tool for our Rangers, they still have to go on foot to catch the poachers.
And while on patrol, our Rangers found an Elephant that had died recently, and still had his tusks on him. There was no sign of foul play, but the rangers took the tusks to keep them out of poacher hands.
Sewing Building construction and Student Desks for New School!
Check out the good work going on in Zambia.
Here are some photos of our sewing building being worked on, awaiting the furniture and equipment (sewing tables, chairs and sewing machines). The truck photo shows the new desks being delivered to the New School
You're donations are making all of this possible, thank you from team Nsefu. Please consider donating to Nsefu.org by clicking HERE!