Zambian Carnivore Program

Dedicated To The Conservation Of Large Carnivore Species

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The Zambian Carnivore Programme is a non-profit Zambian registered trust dedicated to the conservation of large carnivore species (African wild dog, cheetah, lion, leopard, hyena), their prey, and the ecosystems they reside in.

Zambia is one of the most wildlife-rich countries in Africa, enjoying a full complement of large carnivores and their prey— and having nearly one-third of the country managed for wildlife through National Parks and Game Management Areas. Despite having some of the largest and most viable wildlife populations remaining on the continent, the absence of funds and logistical hurdles inherent in such work means few conservation, research and monitoring programs exist on carnivore species and wildlife species in general in Zambia.

Zamiban Carnivore Program

Dedicated To The Conservation Of Large Carnivore Species
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The Zambian Carnivore Programme is a non-profit Zambian registered trust dedicated to the conservation of large carnivore species (African wild dog, cheetah, lion, leopard, hyena), their prey, and the ecosystems they reside in.

Zambia is one of the most wildlife-rich countries in Africa, enjoying a full complement of large carnivores and their prey— and having nearly one-third of the country managed for wildlife through National Parks and Game Management Areas. Despite having some of the largest and most viable wildlife populations remaining on the continent, the absence of funds and logistical hurdles inherent in such work means few conservation, research and monitoring programs exist on carnivore species and wildlife species in general in Zambia.

Zambian Carnivore Program

Dedicated To The Conservation Of Large Carnivore Species
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The Zambian Carnivore Programme is a non-profit Zambian registered trust dedicated to the conservation of large carnivore species (African wild dog, cheetah, lion, leopard, hyena), their prey, and the ecosystems they reside in.

Zambia is one of the most wildlife-rich countries in Africa, enjoying a full complement of large carnivores and their prey— and having nearly one-third of the country managed for wildlife through National Parks and Game Management Areas. Despite having some of the largest and most viable wildlife populations remaining on the continent, the absence of funds and logistical hurdles inherent in such work means few conservation, research and monitoring programs exist on carnivore species and wildlife species in general in Zambia.