Conservation & Mental Health

Mental Health and Conservation – if we are not able to enjoy nature and all it provides we will no doubt suffer the impact of mental health.
Luwire Conservancy – Exploring novel ways to fund conservation.

Many of Luwire’s scouts were born and raised in Niassa. They risk their lives every day to protect free-roaming wildlife and keep the concession safe and secure for future generations of Mozambicans.
Bee Keeping – To Keep Elephants Out of Crops – Nsefu Field Team Report

Bee Keeping to keep elephant out of fields in Africa
Isibaya – A Model for Sustainable Community focussed Conservation

Communities that live along side wildlife are on the frontline of conservation. The ZCA is on the look out for solutions that will improve the viability of both indigenous communities and wild habitats.
Elephant inside the Airport – Dart and Remove Operation

This Bull Elephant broke the rules by forcing entry through the perimeter fence of the Victoria Falls Airport and had to get darted and collared.
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation – ZCA Member

The Giraffe Conservation Foundation has joined the Zambesia Conservation Alliance
Conservation Spotlight : Ever Chinoda

One of the greatest perks of being involved with Zambesia Conservation Alliance is the daily interaction with inspirational conservation champions, each taking the fight forward in their own way. Bright young minds with new ideas, fresh energy and a committed positive outlook will be the ones who steer us through the next generation, by all […]
Nsefu Wildlife Conservation

The ZCA is proud to introduce you to our alliance partner “Nsefu Wildlife Conservation” Nsefu is the Nyanja name for the Eland, the world’s largest antelope. Nsefu Area has a population of about 10,000 people and is located in Mambwe District, Eastern Province, Zambia. They share the boundaries with South Luangwa Natioanal Park on the […]
Conservation Spotlight : Merlyn Nkomo

Merlyn is the subject of this week’s conservation Spotlight – she is a qualified scientist, furthering her studies at the University of Cape Town. As Covid restrictions continue to ravage the tourism industry, the plight of conservation becomes more dire as times goes on. Vast wilderness areas previously supported by the tourist dollar and friendly […]