Mon, 25 Sep 2017 14:40:29 +0000 By Mailesi Banda THE Zambia Wildlife Authority has been challenged to create nurseries for wildlife to preserve animals in the Kafue National Park. A local tourist Emma Zulu said ZAWA should act before some animals become extinct. She said such a situation could soon happen due to the decrease in the number on wildlife in the park. Ms Zulu expressed disappointment that the national park was dominated by four species. “The Kafue National Park is only dominated by impalas, monkeys, antelopes and elephants. I came here expecting to see at least a lion or leopard but my disappointment was that I only saw the four species,” Ms Zulu. She said having limited species was a deterrent to tourism growth while the country continued losing wildlife due to poaching. Ms. Zulu appealed to the government to come up with a mechanism and protect wildlife from poachers and restock the game […]
ZAWA TOLD TO SET UP WILDLIFE NURSERIES
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