How a New Generation Is Saving Zambia's Lions | National Geographic
Zambia is one of the last remaining strongholds for large African carnivores like lions, yet human conflict is impacting their populations. National Geographic Explorer Thandiwe Mweetwa and Fulbright Scholar Henry Mwape are conservationists working with the Zambian Carnivore Program to ensure these big cats will be around for generations to come.
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The work of the Zambian Carnivore Program is supported by the National Geographic Society’s Big Cats Initiative.
https://www.nationalgeographic.....org/projects/big-ca
Thandiwe Mweetwa:
https://www.nationalgeographic.....org/find-explorers/
Henry Mwape: https://www.zambiacarnivores.o....rg/luangwa-valley-te
Zambian Carnivore Program:
https://www.zambiacarnivores.org/
How a New Generation Is Saving Zambia's Lions | National Geographic
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