AFRICAN INDABA

received many encouraging notes - here are a few!

Thank you for providing Indaba. It's the best source of "what's happening in Africa" that I know of!

Gary Smith, Editor, Handgun Hunter Magazine, USA

Many thanks. It is very useful for us.

Ali Kaka, Director East African Wildlife Society, Kenya

I have been advocating a hunting and use-based conservation strategy for India for many years. [Now] I am seeing an increasing number of people ready to listen and exclaim that they had never thought on those lines. I get a lot of useful material and arguments in your journal to support my contentions!

Dr. H.S. Pabla, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, India

Please send [African Indaba] to the members of A.P.H.A. I believe that the African Indaba contains so much information that is very interesting and of great relevance and importance to the members. With best wishes to you and African Indaba

Adam Hill, African Professional Hunters Association

The Newsletter will keep me up-to-date on developments in wildlife management in the region.

Lloyd Mubaiwa, Senior Forestry Expert, SADC Secretariat

Thanks for your informative newsletter.

Rudolph Makhanu, Kenya Wildlife Working Group, Nairobi

Keep up all your good work. It makes for fascinating reading and I certainly do use it in my work

Ashwell Glasson, Conservation Corporation, South Africa

Thank you for the informative work in the newsletter.

Kenneth Ware, Forest & Wildlife Management Services, USA

Very relevant to what we are working with in Caprivi – Community based natural resources management and having communities become more involved in the hunting industry.

Richard Diggle, IRDNC , Katima Mulilo/Namibia

What I normally do is to print out the whole news letter, read it carefully and then make sure that it gets passed around the office for key people before it goes to our small library. Here, African Indaba does have a big following!

Dr. Taye Teferi, WWF African Rhino Program, Harare

I think you do an excellent job of editing the newsletter. While I am not a hunter I am a non-practicing scientist running a safari company and believe that your newsletter is well balanced and very readable.

Kevin Leo-Smith, Kwando Safaris, Botswana

 I am very impressed. Thank you so much. This is very helpful. Your newsletter is fantastic. Do you write all of it? What a load of work that must be!

Richard Graham, Field & Stream, USA

I have been in the worldwide hunting business for more than 45 years and I find your publication one of the best ever. Please keep up the good work!

Bert Klineburger, USA

I've found African Indaba to be one of the most informative publications on African wildlife issues and hunting available today. It's in-depth reporting, coupled with the professional calibre of it's contributors assures its readers of the highest, most trustworthy factual conservation news available.

Mike Mauro, USA

If there is an award for quality outdoor/conservation/hunting journalism I would eagerly nominate you. Africa Indaba just keeps getting better! Congratulations.

Bill Quimby, USA

I must congratulate you and all colleagues for continuing to enrich African Indaba. Thank you very much for the current series which is full of interesting subjects meaning that the paper is reaching out and attracting more contributions.

Lota Melamari, Wildlife Conservation Society Tanzania

I have been reading the Indaba for the past two years and have found the information therein most interesting and helpful.  The problem of emotionally charged arguments in the conservation debate is a worldwide problem, and I have found in African Indaba a perfect source to put some reason into that debate.

B-E Hanses, Finland

I really enjoy receiving African Indaba as it provides plenty of interesting news which is essential for remaining in touch with what is happening in Africa. Keep up the good work. I really appreciate your efforts.

Eugene Taljaard, South Africa

I have been reading your newsletter frequently and I am very impressed. There is simply no other information on hunting in Africa available with this kind of depth and no nonsense style.

Rainer Josch, Tanzania