A fond farewell to three of our pack members

A fond farewell to three of our pack members

While it is never easy saying goodbye to our colleagues, we are proud that they are spreading their wings and contributing to much-needed capacity for the conservation sector. This is a fond farewell and best wishes to three of our pack members.

Kafue Lechwe numbers on a steep decline on the flats

Kafue Lechwe numbers on a steep decline on the flats

The Kafue Lechwe population in the Kafue basin has steadily declined from an estimated 80,000 in 1975 to about 23,000 in 2018, leading to its inclusion on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. For this reason, the International Crane Foundation/Endangered Wildlife Trust (ICF/EWT) Partnership is monitoring and working to conserve the Kafue Lechwe.

Saving species through habitat conservation: Sungazers

Saving species through habitat conservation: Sungazers

Sungazers are threatened because their virgin grassland habitat is being rapidly transformed for agricultural expansion, mining activities, overgrazing, and the collection of individuals for the pet trade or local traditional use.