Our commitment to conservation
Zambia Safaris has a commitment
to supporting conservation in Zambia to encourage
the promotion of sustainable utilization of the
native Flora and Fauna to benefit the local people
and thus ensuring the future of the African wilderness
for the enjoyment of all those who have an interest
in Africa and its environment. To this end a percentage
of our profits are returned to conservation projects,
anti-poaching and educational projects.
Zambia Safaris.com
philosophy
To encourage awareness of Conservation
and Community projects with our clients and encourage
their involvement. We want to ensure that the
benefits of tourism are returned to the local
conservation & community projects that our
clients have the privilege to visit. Profits from
Zambia Safaris are directly returned to the Operator's
own small conservation & community projects.
ALL the 'ground' operators that we use have their
own charitable programs such as building &
supporting village schools, anti poaching assistance,
community health care, village water supply, conservation
education projects, tree planting programs etc.
which are often reliant on donations and are imperative
to the success of the local wildlife and community
welfare.
Our intention is to promote Africa
in a positive and informative manner; to encourage
client involvement and local self reliance by
encouraging the promotion of local employment,
improving education availability, development
of traditional skills & crafts and thus ensuring
a sustainable future for the local people all
of which is dependant on the preservation of the
local wildlife and environment.
ALL OUR REGISTERED SAFARIS OPERATORS
PROVIDE ECO-SENSITIVE SAFARIS.
Our Personal Commitment to Conservation
David and Deborah
are also the founding directors of the
Blue
Lagoon Trust. A UK and Zambian registered
charitable trust providing conservation and community
projects in and around the Blue Lagoon National
Park.
David is a registered Honorary
Wildlife Police Officer with the Zambia
Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) and is actively
involved with anti- poaching patrols which remains
a serious problem in Zambia particularly for 'Bush
Meat' trade and Ivory. David Bland has been involved
in Wildlife Conservation in Zambia for over twenty
five years.
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