Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe: Can painted dogs be saved from extinction?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
  • Written and presented by Simon Parker @SimonWIParker
    Created during Journeysmiths’s non-profit Zambezi Expedition
    Film overview
    Simon Parker spends time with the Painted Dog Conservation in Hwange National Park. He explores how the surrounding community plays an integral part in the success of conservation efforts, ensuring the wild dog population thrives.
    If you would like us to plan your unique Zimbabwe trip please visit safari.co.uk/d... or call +44 (0)1604 628979
    Filmed and edited by
    Richard Watson www.obscurafil...
    & Matt Blair / therustymok. .
    Featuring Tusk supported charity Painted Dogs Conservation
    www.tusk.org/
    www.painteddog...
    Zambezi Expedition
    Simon Parker joined our non-profit Zambezi Expedition with our sister company, Africa Exclusive, in celebration of our 32nd birthday. He travelled from source to sea, gained behind the scene access to many impactful conservation projects and learned how endangered species can thrive along the banks of the Zambezi. Other expedition highlights included traversing private game reserves for close wildlife encounters, forging genuine connections with remote communities and finally, an unforgettable helicopter flight over the Zambezi to witness the river meet the Indian Ocean.
    About us
    In 1990, in Northampton, England, John Burdett and Warwick Hoffman - the original Journeysmiths - set out to provide completely customized African holidays as Africa Exclusive for clients whose passion for immersive adventure rivalled only their own.
    Today, as the next generation of Journeysmiths helmed by John’s daughter Laura Burdett-Munns, we have expanded our purview to encompass 25 countries on five continents, holding steadfast to our founder’s deep-seeded belief that travel should inspire personal growth, expand horizons, and support conservation and local communities.
    Journeysmiths’ handcraft intimate holidays that are as exceptional as they are personal, providing our clients with exquisite, cultural and wildlife experiences while mindfully engendering a positive impact on the destinations they explore. In addition to local philanthropic efforts within Northampton, Journeysmiths proudly supports TUSK and Ripple Effect, (formally known as ‘Send a Cow’) and are members of African Travel & Tourism Association (ATTA).

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