Zimbabwe: Hunting Continues in The Save Valley Conservancy

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Zimbabwe: Hunting Continues in The Save Valley Conservancy


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Save Valley Conservancy
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Save Valley Conservancy Hunts continue undisturbed. The Government's Wildlife Based Land Reform Policy has been discussed, but no changes suggested have yet occurred nor are they likely to be implemented. The Save Valley Conservancy has been working on this issue for several years and dialogue with Government is ongoing. The high quality of hunting offered by the Save Valley Conservancy operators has not been and will not be affected and superb big game hunting continues to draw the international hunter to Zimbabwe. Apart from hunting safaris, the Save Conservancy has a very proud history of conservation work and supports healthy populations of black and white rhino, lion and African wild dog.

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