Conservation

Anti-Poaching, Human-Wildlife Conflict & Wildlife Research

Anti-Poaching

By land or lake, the Bumi Hills Anti-Poaching Unit is committed to protecting the wildlife and wilderness of this ecologically important region. From coordinated patrol efforts to the collection of wildlife crime data, vigilance is key to our continued success.

Human-Wildlife Conflict

Conflicts rise as human populations increase, natural resources wain, and habitats shrink. We are committed to mitigating these issues to the benefit of both humans and wildlife, as well as finding long-term solutions that allow for a more natural coexistence.

Human-Wildlife Conflict

Conflicts rise as human populations increase, natural resources wain, and habitats shrink. We are committed to mitigating these issues to the benefit of both humans and wildlife, as well as finding long-term solutions that allow for a more natural coexistence.

Wildlife Research

For long-term conservation initiatives to succeed, there is a need for more meaningful research to be conducted in the Sebungwe region of Zimbabwe. The Bumi Hills Foundation strives to fill this gap through studies of local predators, large mammals, and environmental ecology in the years to come.