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Thursday, 2 May 2013

Where do the Zebra go?

Zambezi Traveller, Issue 12, March 2013

Highlights

Cover story:
Where do the Zebra go?
Written by Kelly Langden of Elephants Without Borders, we look at the recently uncovered migrartion routes in Botswana.

Linked stories:
Findings reveal critical wildlife corridors
Zebra Without Borders

Cahora Bassa & Tete
Tete’s historic forts
Rare orioles and shy elephants (Gorongosa National Park)
'Senduana’ serpent of Songo

Chobe
The hidden value of basket craft
On the Old Hunters’ Road
History of Chobe National Park
An elephant-size problem

Okavango
The Botswana Predator Conservation Trust
Maun Animal Welfare Society

Harare
Tracking and saving pangolin

Kariba and Middle Zambezi
Crayfish invasion worries experts
Kariba floodgate to open
Painted Dog, fast and efficient predators
Zimbabwe wetlands incorporated into RAMSAR
Wetlands and RAMSAR
A confusion of stripes

Bulawayo
Eagle study holds world record
The Black Eagle Breeding Survey
History written in stone

Victoria Falls
Luxury cruise boat due in May
Chasing rainbows in the spray
Mantis to manage Rani property
Batoka Gorge Dam: to be or not to be?
Russell Gammon: Bringing history to life
Introducing Pioneer Camp
World class accolades for Elephant Camp
Birds-eye ‘Canopy Tour’ launched
‘Let’s make this work’
Rolling out the green carpet
Portrait of a pangolin

Hwange
Why travel when it rains?
The secrets of Hwange’s zebra
The Long Shields lion guardians
Still fit for a Queen, Sable Sands re-opens

Kafue
Zambia’s endemic lechwe

Livingstone
New wings over Western Zambia
Relationships make the destination
Encouraging creativity
The dream to open up Africa
Slavery – the scourge of Africa
Berry banquet
Wonders of an African childhood
Planning to re-green a country
Hell and high water
Are they praying or preying?

Luangwa
Valley to Valley

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