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Mucheni Conservancy
After realizing that our natural resources and wildlife is coming to an end, we sat down as ward development committee and came up with idea of forming an conservancy which will be managed by the community through ward councillor and his royal highness chief Sinansengwe. Seven families had settled themselves in a protected area. We started this in 2014, the process took us 2 years for everything to be done, for approval. Community does the management of the area administered by Rural district Council on behalf of the community. When we started this conservancy, there was nothing not even a spoor of any animals, we thank Tokoloshe safaris for supporting our initiative when there was no signs of wildlife in our bush. We started by making in roads, which was most expensive part, Tokoloshe safaris paid for these services, we did 47km, we also formed the anti poaching unit, with 2 voluntary committed young men, in first week they removed 328 snares, up-to-date they removed 533 snares. Again Tokoloshe safaris supported us with rangers complete uniforms from boots to hats, handcuffs, wire cutters, backpacks and camping equipment also rations, within a year of this partnership now we are smiling to see animals in our are, buffaloes, warthogs, bushpigs, lots of elephants, kudus, impalas, plenty of leapards, lions, other antelopes and other small animals. In March this year Steve Taylor supported us with uniforms(jackets)and other bush clothing for rangers and warning sign boards to the poachers in both local language and English. We are now at advanced stage on our new beautiful camp, borehole was drilled which is used for both animals and human this was all done with support from Tokoloshe safaris who are again our safari operator in our conservancy. In April this year Tokoloshe safaris bought solar water pump for community,our pump had worn out for our 8 km piped water scheme. We manage to remove the illegal settled families amicable through dialogues and conservation education without using law enforcement. We have also school conservation clubs which is supported by ALERT, TOKOLOSHE SAFARIS, NATIONAL PARKS AND SINANSENGWE COMMUNITY ANTI POACHING UNIT. Now the area is protected, any trespassers will be persecuted and dealt with accordingly.
Thank you for your support in saving our natural resources and wildlife.
ELMON MUDENDA (Ward councillor)
Mucheni Conservancy
After realizing that our natural resources and wildlife is coming to an end, we sat down as ward development committee and came up with idea of forming an conservancy which will be managed by the community through ward councillor and his royal highness chief Sinansengwe. Seven families had settled themselves in a protected area. We started this in 2014, the process took us 2 years for everything to be done, for approval. Community does the management of the area administered by Rural district Council on behalf of the community. When we started this conservancy, there was nothing not even a spoor of any animals, we thank Tokoloshe safaris for supporting our initiative when there was no signs of wildlife in our bush. We started by making in roads, which was most expensive part, Tokoloshe safaris paid for these services, we did 47km, we also formed the anti poaching unit, with 2 voluntary committed young men, in first week they removed 328 snares, up-to-date they removed 533 snares. Again Tokoloshe safaris supported us with rangers complete uniforms from boots to hats, handcuffs, wire cutters, backpacks and camping equipment also rations, within a year of this partnership now we are smiling to see animals in our are, buffaloes, warthogs, bushpigs, lots of elephants, kudus, impalas, plenty of leapards, lions, other antelopes and other small animals. In March this year Steve Taylor supported us with uniforms(jackets)and other bush clothing for rangers and warning sign boards to the poachers in both local language and English. We are now at advanced stage on our new beautiful camp, borehole was drilled which is used for both animals and human this was all done with support from Tokoloshe safaris who are again our safari operator in our conservancy. In April this year Tokoloshe safaris bought solar water pump for community,our pump had worn out for our 8 km piped water scheme. We manage to remove the illegal settled families amicable through dialogues and conservation education without using law enforcement. We have also school conservation clubs which is supported by ALERT, TOKOLOSHE SAFARIS, NATIONAL PARKS AND SINANSENGWE COMMUNITY ANTI POACHING UNIT. Now the area is protected, any trespassers will be persecuted and dealt with accordingly.
Thank you for your support in saving our natural resources and wildlife.
ELMON MUDENDA (Ward councillor)
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