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The 2nd Annual SoCal Heavy Jam!

We had a blast at the 2nd Annual SoCal Heavy Jam!

We’d like to thank everyone that came out on Saturday, September 30th for the 2nd Annual SoCal Heavy Jam! Everyone enjoyed a night of great Rock ‘N’ Roll while a portion of the proceeds benefitted Nsefu Wildlife’s conservation programs in Zambia!

We’d also like to thank the SoCal Heavy crew, Unida, Sasquatch, ZED, Formula 400, Desert Suns, Mezzoa, Lords of Dust, Salem's Bend, Whiskey, Knives, and Full Circle Saloon for putting on a great show!

Photos by Eric Ryan / Click photo thumbnail to view full image.

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Dinner & Concert Series: Soul Persuaders

Dinner and a Concert is a fun time for all!

Soul Persuaders were awesome and everyone enjoyed the show!

We enjoyed meeting everyone that dropped by out booth to say hello and learn about Nsefu Wildlife.

See you on September 15th!

Dinner and a Concert Series: Soul Persuaders!

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Nsefu Wildlife's Secondary School's toilets under construction!

Nsefu Wildlife believes that education is the key to future conservation

Team Nsefu Wildlife is working hard to complete the construction of the Secondary School's toilets by the end of September.

We would like to thank Project Luangwa for the final funding to help us complete the Nsefu Secondary School toilets! 

Click the images to zoom in!

Your support makes projects like this possible.

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Dinner & Concert Series: Back to the Garden

Dinner and a Concert is a fun time for all!

The Back to the Garden was awesome and the crowd really got into the show!

We enjoyed meeting everyone that dropped by out booth to say hello and learn about Nsefu Wildlife.

See you on August 18th!

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Nsefu Wildlife's Beekeeping Team processes fresh Honey!

We’re working to prevent Elephant/Human comflict!

The Nsefu Wildlife Beekeeping Team recently harvested and processed a small batch of honey, close to 5 litres.

We will be collecting and harvesting more honey at the end of August!

In keeping with Nsefu Wildlife's strategy of a multi-pronged approach to conservation and the preservation of endangered and vulnerable species...we have identified that attaining economic stability in the region is a critical piece to the puzzle.

Creating training, job, and income opportunities for the community helps support families but also, beehives provide a natural "fence" to protect crops and gardens. Elephants are deathly afraid of bees, so beehives distributed throughout vulnerable human/animal conflict areas of the Nsefu sector benefits both human and animal!

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