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ZimParks - Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority
Self-catering lodges/chalets, tented camp, campsites & picnic sites within the Zambezi Valley's major National Parks and Protected Areas.

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AWARE Trust
A conservation and animal welfare organisation run by veterinarians in Zimbabwe

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Birdlife Zimbabwe
A conservation organisation focused on the birds of Zimbabwe

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Bumi Hills Anti Poaching Unit (BHAPU) and Bumi Hills Foundation
Conservation Foundation and Anti-poaching Unit protecting and conserving fauna and flora in the Sebungwe & Bumi Hills Wildlife Areas.

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Flying for Wildlife
Volunteer pilots helping protect wildlife in Zimbabwe

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Kariba Animal Welfare Fund Trust (KAWFT)
Kariba-based voluntary organisation dedicated to the conservation and welfare of wild animals in the area. Works in conjunction with ZimParks.

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RIFA Conservation Education Camp
Wilderness conservation education camp for Zimbabwe schools on the Zambezi River upstream from Chirundu

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The Tashinga Initiative Trust
Conservation project assisting National Parks in the Zambezi Valley of Zimbabwe

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Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit (VFAPU)
Conservation, wildlife protection and anti-poaching unit focused on Victoria Falls and the Zambezi National Park

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Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust
Hands-on wildlife rehabilitation and research centre with active education and community outreach programmes.

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Zambezi Elephant Fund (ZEF)
Collaborative funding and conservation initiative to protect elephants in the Zambezi Valley from poaching.

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Zambezi Society (The Zambezi Society)
Conservation organisation focused on the wildlife and wilderness areas of the Zambezi River and its basin

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