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Conservation South Luangwa – find out more

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CSL (Conservation South Luangwa) works with community and conservation partners to protect wildlife and habitats in the South Luangwa ecosystem. They are a Zambian non-profit organisation and have been working in the region for the past 20 years.

CSL works with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife providing Anti-poaching support, aerial surveillance and their well trained Dog Detection Unit. They also provide wildlife rescue and snaring services as well as working with local communities providing human wildlife conflict mitigation.

Sadly, due to the COVID-10 pandemic, they have had to cancel their Annual Fun Run this year. This is an important event in the region’s calendar. It provides a platform for community members, wildlife managers and scouts to come together and informally talk about conservation through sports and drama.

You can find out about CLS’s latest work in their July newsletter – Earning Our Stripes Everyday. You can also learn more about their conservation projects at their website www.cslzambia.org and on their Facebook page.