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Four years of Thuza and Kusasa!

  • May 22
  • 1 min read

Four years ago, two white rhinos were brought to communal lands south of Hwange National Park. Over the last four years Thuza and Kusasa have been the stars of Ngamo, providing guests from all over the world with unforgettable experiences and benefiting local communities in many ways. 


Since 22 May 2022 our Community Rhino Conservation Initiative has expanded. Thuza and Kusasa have two more white rhino neighbours and we have another 2,800 hectares of community land allocated for rhino conservation. Fifty-seven scouts, including three women, are employed, as well as another 20 habitat management and fencing workers, and tourist visits generate monthly revenue for local communities to spend on local development projects.


Needless to say, Thuza and Kusasa have had quite an impact over the last 4 years! 


Thank you for being part of our journey!


This year's Thuza and Kusasa anniversary coincides with the International Day for Biological Diversity, celebrating all of the world's species.




 


For more information about the Community Rhino Conservation Initiative, contact us  here  

 
 
 

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