7. We also provided an adviser on wildlife management to the
Department of National Parks in Zimbabwe (until April 1988). Under
Heads of Mission Small Projects Schemes we have provided around £5000 to
the Chirundu Conservation Education Camp in the Zambezi Valley for a
kitchen and dining room block and binoculars. We are in the process of
providing a solar water pump to the camp at a cost of about £2,400.
camp is run by the Mashonaland Hunters Association and National Parks
and it aims to develop a concerned conservation and environmental
awareness.
The
8. Under the Joint Funding Scheme in Zimbabwe we have agreed to
co-fund the Zambezi Action Plan (£89,372 over 3 years). This aims to
foster an interest in, and an appreciation of, the environment among
rural schoolchildren so as to promote the conservation and sustainable
utilisation of natural resources. As part of this, an action magazine
will be produced for schoolchildren and their teachers. It will focus
on environmental issues including wildlife conservation.
9.
We are also considering three other projects in Zimbabwe:
Communal Wildlife Management Project, Nyaminyami
i.
(£567,900 over 5 years).
ii.
Wildlife Community Development Programme (£121,057 over
3 years).
iii. Communal Area Wildlife Management Programme, Dande District
(£500,000 over 5 years).
These are all concerned with promoting community awareness of the
benefits of natural resources, and with improving wildlife management.
They should improve the habitat of big game in each area.
10.
In March the Zimbabwean Department of National Parks requested an
Optica Scout aircraft for use in combatting rhino poaching (this echoed