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29 September 2020, 20:45
Kathi
United States, Zambia Sign MOU to Improve Wildlife Conservation
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United States, Zambia Sign MOU to Improve Wildlife Conservation

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LUSAKA – On September 23, the U.S. government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Zambia’s Ministry of Tourism and Arts to improve wildlife management and combat illegal wildlife trade in Zambia. The MOU is a non-binding framework outlining mutual commitments to protect wildlife and strengthen Zambia’s wildlife management, which supports the country’s natural capital heritage, environmental integrity, and local and national economic development.

The U.S. government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), U.S. Department of State, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service programs, is helping Zambia to protect its wildlife and wild spaces. The signed MOU will accelerate U.S. funding allocations and training opportunities, including K9 million ($450,000) for technical assistance to Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW), training opportunities for DNPW staff at the U.S. International Law Enforcement Regional Academy in Botswana, and support to the Zambia National Community Resources Board Association to improve revenue sharing models that increases community commitment to wildlife management and maximize tax benefits for local communities and the government.

Through USAID, the U.S. government plans to invest more than K800 million ($40 million) over the next five years for new awards in biodiversity and forest conservation. The USAID Health, Ecosystems, and Agriculture for Resilient Thriving Societies (HEARTH) project will combine $20 million in USAID funding with over $20 million in matching funds from the private sector to support biodiversity in Game Management Areas (GMAs) around Kafue National Parks and Luangwa Valley.  The USAID Business Enabling Environment project, currently in development with the Zambian government, will streamline policy implementation in the agriculture, energy, forest, tourism, trade and wildlife sectors to encourage private sector investment and growth.

U.S. government investments through USAID also support community action for wildlife protection with community scouts trained in the Kafue landscape increasing recoveries of illegal wildlife products and poaching materials in the Mumbwa and Namwala GMAs. During 2014-2019, USAID’s Community Forests Program improved natural resource management, reduced poverty through sustainable community-based livelihoods and forest-based enterprises, and built local and national capacity of government and non-government stakeholders and institutions throughout target communities in Zambia’s Eastern, Lusaka, and Muchinga provinces.

The U.S. Department of State funds anti-poaching and criminal justice initiatives to support the Zambian government’s efforts to combat poaching and illegal wildlife trafficking, working with partners to provide equipment for rangers and to support intelligence gathering and investigations. It also administers specialized trainings to strengthen the operational capacity of law enforcement officers to investigate wildlife crimes and indirectly supports Conservation Lower Zambezi, Conservation South Luangwa, African Parks, and Trident through subgrants to support their conservation efforts throughout Zambia.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) supports projects implemented by Frankfurt Zoological Society in southern Lake Tanganyika, Conservation South Luangwa in the Luangwa Valley, and Conservation Lower Zambezi operating in the Lower Zambezi to reduce illegal wildlife trade. USFWS also works with Wildlife Crime Prevention in providing program funding throughout the region to ensure the security of Zambia’s treasured wildlife and habitats.

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By U.S. Embassy Zambia | 29 September, 2020 | Categories: Events, News, Press Releases | Tags: Department of National Parks and Wildlife, USAID Business Enabling Environment, wildlife


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29 September 2020, 21:59
Safari2
Sounds Great

Any comments/info from Zambia?
30 September 2020, 01:46
Opus1
The Mercedes-Bens dealerships are jumping for joy over the news.


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30 September 2020, 02:22
kevin henderson
As I see it, this effectively puts USF&W in charge of, or at least in the middle of, Zambia's wildlife and parks policies. Remains to be seen how it will impact hunting. I suppose it's better than leaving anti-poaching up to China.
Just my two cents worth.
kh
30 September 2020, 02:52
Safari2
quote:
Originally posted by kevin henderson:
As I see it, this effectively puts USF&W in charge of, or at least in the middle of, Zambia's wildlife and parks policies. Remains to be seen how it will impact hunting. I suppose it's better than leaving anti-poaching up to China.
Just my two cents worth.
kh


I guess that means elephant and lion imports will be streamlined????
30 September 2020, 11:11
fairgame
quote:
Originally posted by Opus1:
The Mercedes-Bens dealerships are jumping for joy over the news.


Funny


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30 September 2020, 11:55
Saeed
The West does not help Africa with wildlife.

They interfere.


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30 September 2020, 15:42
fulvio
quote:
Originally posted by kevin henderson:
As I see it, this effectively puts USF&W in charge of, or at least in the middle of, Zambia's wildlife and parks policies. Remains to be seen how it will impact hunting. I suppose it's better than leaving anti-poaching up to China.
Just my two cents worth.
kh


tu2 Absolutely .... very likely for the worse.
01 October 2020, 16:19
BushPeter
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Opus1:
The Mercedes-Bens dealerships are jumping for joy over the news.


Funny


Can't you get some funding from this for anti-poaching support?
01 October 2020, 18:00
fairgame
quote:
Originally posted by BushPeter:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Opus1:
The Mercedes-Bens dealerships are jumping for joy over the news.


Funny


Can't you get some funding from this for anti-poaching support?


Maybe.


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02 October 2020, 14:19
mboga biga bwana
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The West does not help Africa with wildlife.

They interfere.


Sad but True


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02 October 2020, 18:59
BushPeter
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by BushPeter:
quote:
Originally posted by fairgame:
quote:
Originally posted by Opus1:
The Mercedes-Bens dealerships are jumping for joy over the news.


Funny


Can't you get some funding from this for anti-poaching support?


Maybe.


I hope you do! Maybe you could get a Mercedes G63 as a 4WD for anti-poaching work rotflmo

But in all seriousness I hope you will get some support out of it.
03 October 2020, 21:23
MARK H. YOUNG
Guys,

Spoke to Laura duPlooy/Muchinga Adventures today. She and Johnny think this could be a very good thing for Zambian wildlife.

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03 October 2020, 21:56
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Guys,

Spoke to Laura duPlooy/Muchinga Adventures today. She and Johnny think this could be a very good thing for Zambian wildlife.

Mark


It could.

But somehow I doubt it.


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03 October 2020, 23:25
Frostbit
quote:
Originally posted by Safari2:
quote:
Originally posted by kevin henderson:
As I see it, this effectively puts USF&W in charge of, or at least in the middle of, Zambia's wildlife and parks policies. Remains to be seen how it will impact hunting. I suppose it's better than leaving anti-poaching up to China.
Just my two cents worth.
kh


I guess that means elephant and lion imports will be streamlined????


Likely delayed further since they don't have enough staff to do the "case by case" decisions at present.


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