Is borderless safaris the future of Africa tourism?

A final border crossing, the 120 -year -old Victoria Falls across the elegant iron span of the bridge and I have returned to Zimbabwe in the Victoria Falls. As livestones, such as human/wildlife conflict is a problem, especially the elephant and lion crop- and livestock-eradicated, and injured, even killing, local people. The Jambazi National Park is just above the city. It is convenient for Safris-I spent a great afternoon game-driving between zebra and dusty-post-elephant elephants-not for those who live on the edge of it. It’s something that Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust knows very well. To focus on the rescue of wildlife, Conservation education By mitting conflict and even fighting crime, it has parted with Cavango Jambazi to train rangers and researchers to improve the investigations of wildlife crime.

I joined a visit to his headquarters right outside the city, where scientists were watching the microscopes in the lab; Example used DNA to identify the hunting hotspots, track poisoning through toxicology analysis, and using DNA to notify animal translocations, for example, rhinoic genetics testing in different populations can be removed to increase genetic variability. They also analyze the meat samples from hunters – there are various fines of the individual species. It is the only lab in Cavango Jambazi that also works with wildlife forensic; Like the TFCA, the trust also works beyond the border.

And the borderless boundaries about it. Walking around this area, I sometimes felt that the Cavango Jambazi could be very widespread for its own good. Approximately It is incomplete and, on the ground-level, often unknown; International cooperation is complex; There is a lot to do. But then, do we not need to worry big to save the world?

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