An American accused of killing a lion in an allegedly illegal hunt in Zimbabwe in April did not break any laws and acted in good faith, a safari operator who worked for the American said Monday.
The sector hopes to cash in on hunters who previously chose to do business in neighbouring Botswana, which, however banned hunting in January, citing dwindling wildlife populations. Safari Operators ...
Explore a remote wilderness with an amazing diversity of wildlife on a safari that combines staying at a high-end luxury camp with overnight visits to more affordable camps and lodges. The Safari ...
I’m having lunch on the terrace of the Victoria Falls Hotel, something I never would have done a few years ago. Even now, as I look out over the manicured lawns and the baboons and spider monkeys ...
Zimbabwean authorities have announced an extension of the duty-free importation policy for vehicles by safari operators, a move aimed at strengthening their ...
HWANGE, Zimbabwe — An unexpected voice has joined in the chorus of condemnation over the killing of Cecil the lion: the association which oversees hunting in Zimbabwe. Emmanuel Fundira, head of the ...
I don’t see the elephant until it’s almost too late. Hidden behind trees, she has her head down drinking directly from the camp’s small swimming pool when I pass, inadvertently walking between her and ...