World Elephant Day: Zimbabwe's unsung eco-warriors
World Elephant Day is recognized on 12 August – an appeal to global citizens to help conserve and protect elephants from the numerous threats they face.
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If it wasn’t for these humble eco-warriors, elephants would surely be tinkering on extinction in these parts. This World Elephant Day let’s remember the unsung heroes right across Africa that do not wait around for things to get better. Instead they stride boldly into the unknown, refusing to believe in a world without elephants, transforming their frustration into a force for good.
Photo credit: Jamie Joseph / Saving the Wild. Location: Matusadona, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
Current mission: Solving poverty saves wildlife.
Assignment 1: Matusadona, Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
Read blog 1: Now this is what I call Africa
Read blog 2: Nine lions close in on Matusadona camp site
Read blog 3: R & R at Lake Kariba’s Rhino Safari Lodge
Read blog 4: World Lion Day: When banning hunting drives poaching
Jamie Joseph is currently based across various locations in Africa on a 14 week mission ‘solving poverty saves wildlife’. Follow the journey on Facebook and Twitter.