Zambezi Traveller, Issue 12, March 2013
Contents listing and quick links direct to each story:
Cover Story
Elephants Without Borders has released preliminary research findings which show zebra migrating over staggering distances in Botswana, including what may well be the longest transboundary mammal migration in southern Africa.
Chobe
Findings reveal critical wildlife corridors
The hidden value of basket craft
History of Chobe National Park - Part 11
Lusaka
The Botswana Predator Conservation Trust
Victoria Falls
Let’s dance! Mwedzi Muchena – the Clear Moon Arts Ensemble
The story of Twalumba the rhino sculpture
Bright lights and Hollywood hills
Mantis to manage Rani property
Batoka Gorge, to be or not to be?
Women in Art Exhibition at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Introducing hand-crafted Pioneers Camp
World-class accolades for Elephant Camp
Birds-eye canopy tour launched
Victoria Falls hosts the annual African Environment Day
Full steam ahead for conservation
Bulawayo
Eagle study holds world record
The Black Eagle Breeding Survey
Kariba and Middle Zambezi
Zimbabwe wetlands incorporated into RAMSAR
Painted Dog, fast and efficient predators
Safari Guiding Gurus of the Lower Zambezi 2013
Steak and Lake crayfish recipe competition
Crayfish invasion worries experts
Harare
Livingstone
Carnival comes to the Livingstone
Slavery – the scourge of Africa
A tiny and secretive gem of bird
Wonders of an African childhood
Flying ace trains Zambian pilots
Caring cyclists raise funds for children
Planning to re-green a country
Mini replica Vic Falls in Scotland
Relationships make the destination
Experts to gather in Livingstone
Hwange
World Environment Day 2013 Celebration, Dete
The Long Shields lion guardians
Still fit for a Queen, Sable Sands re-opens
Dressed in green and sparkling with jewels
Zimbabwe Schools’ Nutrition and Deworming Program
Kafue
Cahora & Tete
Rare orioles and shy elephants
Tete: a melting pot of colour and character
Secure your Mozambique investment
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