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Zimbabwe Wildlife Is Stealing the Conservation Spotlight
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43867, member: 636"] Zimbabwe leads the world in protecting wild animals. The country shows other nations how to save wildlife and help local people at the same time. International groups visit Zimbabwe to learn from its success stories. Safari parks across Africa want to copy what Zimbabwe does right. Communities near wildlife areas benefit from conservation programs that create jobs and protect nature. The International Fund for Animal Welfare works closely with Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. Both groups signed a 25-year partnership agreement to protect elephants and other animals. Elephants live up to 70 years which means conservation work needs long-term planning. The fund spent money on better park gates and housing for rangers. Visitors from Victoria Falls can drive two hours to see animals at Hwange National Park. Rangers protect wildlife but face difficult working conditions. Many rangers live far from their families and struggle to find good schools for children. The fund wants to build primary schools and provide transportation for kids. Local communities must see benefits from wildlife protection or conservation efforts will fail. Better education and safer neighborhoods help people support animal protection programs that bring tourists and money to rural areas. [/QUOTE]
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