CONSERVATION NEWS
Nsefu.org's Sewing Project - Local Woman shows off her new skill!
Help Nsefu.org make poaching a distant memory!
Through Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation’s sewing program, local Zambian women are learning the skill of sewing to produce items that can then be sold. This is just one of our programs that provide an alternative to poaching to make money.
Nsefu.org at Carnival 4 Canines!
We had a great time at Carnival 4 Canines!
Nsefu.org took part in the Jackie Blue's Rescue Angels Fourth Annual Carnival 4 Canines. The event was held on Sunday, November 4th at NTC Park at Liberty Station.
Check out photos from the event.
New Vault Toilet Construction for the Chabwela School!
We’re working hard to provide local students a safe and healthy learning experience.
As part of Nsefu.orgs effort to provide a safe educational experience for the local students, we also need to make sure that they have the proper restroom facilities, in addition to new classrooms.
We’ve begun construction of new toilets for the Chabwela School and once they’re finished, the students will have safe and clean restroom facilities.
Elephant Poachers Apprehended & Awaiting Trial
We’re tracking and arresting poachers…
These Elephant Poaching suspects were picked up on a joint venture with Zawa!
We will follow to see what happens.
Meet Nsefu.org's newest Junior Ranger!
Our Junior Rangers are the key to future conservation.
Amira, who is now Nsefu.org's youngest ranger, raised money at her lemonade stand, saving her allowance, drawing pictures for people, and soliciting donations for Nsefu. She makes videos about saving wildlife and likes talking to people telling them how important conservation is and her passion is fighting "anti-poaching".