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A Hunter’s Heart – The Ithemba Trust
A Hunter’s Heart – The Ithemba Trust
For generations, Africa’s magical allure has attracted hunters who return again and again to fulfi l their dreams. Often, both their lives, and the lives of those touched by them, have been changed by the contact.
New York State Youth Hunters Discover South Africa
New York State Youth Hunters Discover South Africa
By Scott A. Jordan
I am a Fisheries & Wildlife teacher at the Cuba-Rushford Central School in Upstate New York. In August 2008, I took six students, one graduate student, and one non-hunter to Graham Jones Safaris in South Africa's Limpopo Province.
This 'youth hunter' trip was sponsored, in part, by the Tri-State and the Western & Central New York Chapters of Safari Club International, whom we thank for their support.
Sable Safaris’ Community Projects
Sable Safaris’ Community Projects
By PH Pieter Bothma
NGOs and other aid organizations don’t always venture deep into the bush to reach the people really in need. As a result, these communities are practically left to fend for themselves.
Sable Safaris is situated in the Chiefdom of Chief Mwape in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, and works in conjunction with the Petuake Local Council. For the last 18 years, we have worked closely with the local community bringing much needed employment, as well as road infrastructure and other resources, to an area which otherwise has been badly neglected.
Zambia’s Hunting Industry Does Good!
Zambia’s Hunting Industry Does Good!
By PH Alister Norton
Zambia’s safari industry has evolved so that pretty much each and every safari company does its part in supporting community and conservation projects.
Other than anti-poaching programs, which are important to every safari company, it’s very difficult for me pick out just one example of a good project because, honestly, there are just too many.
Hunters Do Good in Mozambique
Hunters Do Good in Mozambique
The growth of Mozambique’s safari industry has gone hand-in-hand with its commitment to bringing the benefi ts of trophy hunting directly to the communities living in proximity to increasing wildlife populations.
By Brooke ChilversLubin
In addition to improving living standards by providing employment, building schools, funding clinics and distributing meat, safari companies also make an important contribution to research about wildlife and habitat.
APHA’s African PHA Foundation Supports African Forest Conservation Project
APHA’s African PHA Foundation Supports African Forest Conservation Project
The African Professional Hunters Association’s members and their clients are committed to conserving and enhancing the fauna, flora and human habitat in and around Africa’s hunting areas in a manner that reinforces the value of hunting and wildlife to the local populations.
PHASA Joins Crusade to Secure South Africa’s Threatened Rhinos
PHASA Joins Crusade to Secure South Africa’s Threatened Rhinos
In joining the crusade to try and help secure South Africa’s rhino populations against poachers, the Professional Hunters Association of South Africa (PHASA) this month donated R160,000 to the Wildlands Conservation Trust to support current efforts towards alleviating the tremendous pressure that poaching is placing on this iconic species.
How Many Leopards Are There?
How Many Leopards Are There?
By Tanith Grant
The income generated through trophy hunting in Zimbabwe contributes greatly to its annual revenue of foreign currency. Leopard is one of the industry’s most sought-after trophies.
At the same time, the leopard is ecologically important as a top predator – and often the apex predator in areas where others, such as lion, have been extirpated. The leopard is thus an important species both economically and ecologically. Management considerations must, therefore, incorporate both factors.