
Game Farming & Game Ranching in Zambia
Game farming and game ranching are collectively the single biggest wildlife production enterprise supporting renewable natural resources, that any country could wish for. Land-wise, Zambia consists of 752,618 km2 – a fraction less that South Africa – and with more than a third of the country being under-utilised agriculturally. A vast area of land is lying dormant that is not suitable for commercial farming – but it can be used for game farming and game ranching. A big facto

How Safaris Help Fund Conservation
In countries North of the Limpopo River, Safari hunting is an industry that is still very much part of the livelihood of the local communities and in some areas like Zambia, people depend heavily on income that is derived from hunting. Also known as Trophy Hunting, the phrase “sustainable utilization” is unfortunately not always well understood in these areas. After the closure of Safari Hunting in Kenya in 1977 and more recently in Botswana, huge pressure is also now being