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More news from ‘further down South’ – by Gill Staden’s The Livingstone bi-weekly

Thanks to Gill’s tireless efforts here is another great edition of the Livingstone bi-Weekly.

https://thelivingstoneweekly.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/tlbw411nov15.pdf

The Lady Livingstone

Casualisation Bill

Forests

Nanzhila News

Game Rangers International

South Luangwa News

Conservation Lake Tanganyika

Mukambi Safari Lodge

Painted Dog Foundation

Matudadona Anti-Poaching Unit

Hwange National Park story: https://storiesbeyondthevictoriafalls.wordpress.com/zimbabwe/hwange-national-park/november-2015/

Caprivi Strip

Vultures Endangered

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