ZAMBIA: Turning poachers into cultivators

Authors: 
Irin
Document Type: 
Media
Citation: 
Irin. (2004, October 18). ZAMBIA: Turning poachers into cultivators. [Online]. Available: http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=51742 [2008, March 11].
Year Published: 
2004
Type Work: 
News Release
Availability: 
Online
Language: 
English
Country: 
Zambia
Url: 
http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=51742
Bushmeat Asian Type: 
Bushmeat
Keywords: 
poachers; conservation; farmers; Wildlife Conservation Society; program; poverty; trade; Zambia
Abstract: 
A World Conservation Society (WCS) project in eastern Zambia's game-rich Luangwa valley is helping to transform poachers into farmers and entrepreneurs. The key is the use of food aid to persuade poachers to turn in their guns and join Conservation Farmer/Wildlife Producer Training Centres (CTCs), established by WCS to teach sustainable farming methods. WCS is linked to the Bronx Zoo in New York. "I used to kill an average of seven elephants in a week," said Royd Kachali of Manga Village in the Luangwa Valley. Now he is one of 98 previously notorious poachers in the area who have taken up farming. Rainfall in the Luangwa Valley is erratic, and poverty has historically forced people into poaching - a high-risk occupation that required keeping one step ahead of armed patrols sent out by Zambia's National Parks and Wildlife Service. Through a "food-for-better-farming" initiative, run since 2001, WCS uses World Food Programme (WFP) relief aid with Food and Agricultural...
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