AFRICAN INDABA

The E-Newsletter for hunter-conservationists and all people who are interested in the conservation, management and the sustainable use of Africa's wild natural resources.

African Indaba reaches now more than 12,000 e-mail subscribers in about 120 countries around the globe and thousands more are reading African Indaba on-line on this and dozens of other websites.

African Indaba brings cutting-edge news on African wildlife and incentive-driven-conservation on the continent.  In addition to the regular bi-monthly newsletter, the Conservation Hunting link on this webpage features a continuously growing list of key research papers, dissertations and reports as well as topical essays from international experts.

 

 

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ex Africa semper aliquid novi”

(there is always something new out of Africa)

Pliny the Elder (23 t0 79 a.d.)

 

The message “Hunting & Conservation are Natural Partners” should reach all sectors of society and African Indaba aims at contributing towards an unemotional discussion and a problem-solving dialogue between all those who have the future and well-being of Africa’s wild places and her magnificent indigenous fauna and flora at heart.

“The survival of our wildlife is a matter of grave concern to all of us in Africa. These wild creatures amid the wild places they inhabit are not only important as a source of wonder and inspiration but are an integral part of our natural resources and of our future livelihood and well being.”

from the Arusha Declaration on Wildlife Protection,

Julius Nyerere, 1961

 

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