Wildlife Corridor verification and demarcation in Zambia

Although some communities are not currently benefiting from wildlife, they are willing to allow migration corridors in their villages in the hope that in the future they will benefit from the thriving wildlife and also a mechanism to reduce human-wildlife conflict.

A five day long Wildlife Corridor verification and demarcation event took place Zambia from the 3rd to the 7th of April. This follows a day long sensitization meeting at Chivula School between Kwando/Imusho TBNRM Forum and the Community. Three Village Action Groups (Chivula, Imusho Central and Mbala) fixed the corridor GPS coordinates with the help of an Ecologist, Mr Luwaya.

Wildlife Corridor verification and demarcation in Zambia
  • Members of the Chivula, Imosho Central and Mbala Village Action Groups verifying wildlife corridors