The study area includes 13 selected villages located along the three primary wetlands in Northern Botswana, the Okavango Delta Panhandle, Chobe-Linyanti wetlands and the Makgadikgadi wetlands. The overall aim is to strengthen the capacity of rural populations to implement Human Wildlife Coexistence strategies and facilitate coexistence. CCB is excited to be part of this important initiative!
Cheetah Conservation Botswana is proud to have been requested by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks to participate in the Human Wildlife Conflict Coexistence Project in Northern Botswana. Due to our previous conservation activities related to reducing human predator conflict, CCB will be providing Support for improved kraaling, herding and the use of herding dogs to mitigate livestock predator conflict.
The study area includes 13 selected villages located along the three primary wetlands in Northern Botswana, the Okavango Delta Panhandle, Chobe-Linyanti wetlands and the Makgadikgadi wetlands. The overall aim is to strengthen the capacity of rural populations to implement Human Wildlife Coexistence strategies and facilitate coexistence. CCB is excited to be part of this important initiative!
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![]() The annual Piper & Heath Expose Safari is a not for profit expedition intended specifically to shed light on important ecotourism/conservation issues. In 2012 CCB will be one of their focus projects and Managing Director, Rebecca Klein, will join the group during their visit to the Kalahari wilderness. The 2012 Expose is being labeled 'Big Cat Conservation Safari' and is based on highlighting the conservation successes and challenges of large carnivores in Africa. This exclusive group of only 8 travelers will be professionally guided by local area expert, Chris Liebenberg (Piper & Heath Travel owner) and Michele Westmorland (professional photographer). At each of the three destinations, participants will meet the key figures on the front line of the conservation efforts. Before departure, and on return, stories, interviews, images and footage from this safari will be used to bring home the conservation message, and generate support for the efforts of those people and organizations we get to meet on the safari. For more information follow the link to safari page: http://piperandheath.com/expose-bigcats.php |
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