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Can wild and domesticated species coexist in East Africa?
This series will explore how landowners and managers in East Africa are implementing innovative means of enhancing the coexistence of wild and domesticated species.
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Exploring East Africa’s Wildlife Economy
16 May - 20 Jun 2024
Across East Africa, people use wild species, and this use contributes to both conservation and human well-being. In this series of dialogues, we will discuss various uses of wild species in East Africa’s wildlife economy.
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Zimbabwe Dialogues 2024
15 Feb - 14 Mar 2024
Five online dialogues focusing on key opportunities highlighted in the Zimbabwe Biodiversity Economy (ZBE) Report
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What’s next for Zimbabwe’s wildlife economy?
25 May - 26 Oct 2022
Five dialogues exploring opportunities for turning Zimbabwe’s wildlife economy into a key sector for sustainable and inclusive economic growth
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Can wildlife coexist with crops and livestock?
06 Sep - 04 Oct 2022
This series will highlight farmers and NGOs who find ways in which food production and wildlife can co-exist and prosper. We also look at how conservation and regenerative farming practices can lead to additional income streams and diverse local economies for farmers and rural communities. In addition, we will see how farmers can manage their land to capture carbon and promote biodiversity, productive ecosystems and healthy livestock.
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Fireside chats on South Africa's wildlife economy
13 - 27 Jul 2021
What’s next for South Africa’s wildlife economy? Join us for a series of five online Fireside Chats to explore the implications of a recent High-Level Panel Report and Draft Policy Position from the South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife for the wildlife economy.
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