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Rangers stop illegal Timber Harvesting!

Putting an end to poaching is non-stop work!

On June 25th, the Nsefu Wildlife Rangers received tip from a public source about some illegal logging suspects using a chainsaw to cut down timber.

Working with the Nsefu CRB, our Ranger team arranged an undercover operation utilizing only three rangers.

The rangers were sent out on June 27th to investigate and upon arrival, they witnessed six people carrying two rifles. The suspects recognized the rangers, abandoned their firearms and were able to escape! The investigation is continuing.

The rifles were secured at Nsefu CRB, statements were taken and the incident was reported to the investigation office at the Department of National Parks and Wildlife.

The rifles were eventually taken to the DNPW office and handed over to authorities.

Rangers investigating illegal timber harvesting

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OB Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off

We had such a great time!

Nsefu Wildlife would like to thank everyone that came out to the OB Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off. We enjoyed meeting all of you and talking about our conservation programs in Zambia.

We look forward to seeing you next year!

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'Paint n Sip' night at Pinot's Palette

Thank you to everyone that came out!

'Paint n Sip' night at Pinot's Palette was a smashing success and fundraiser! Hats off to Pinot’s Palette for the opportunity and their contribution to the community and non-profit organizations.

Donations were made and gift baskets were won by smiling recipients. Multiple masterpieces were created painting the lovely elephant titled 'Her Majesty'! Fun, friends and laughs all night!🥂🎨❤🐘

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Books are donated to Chabwera School

We'd like to thank Lorna Reid and her family for such a generation donation.

On June 23, the Lorna Reid family from Ireland, who were guests at Zikomo Safari, visited the Chabwera School and presented gifts of books to the faculty and students.

We'd like to thank Lorna Reid and her family for such a generation donation.

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