Zambezi Valley: The Lost Stronghold - An account of Zimbabwe's Rhino War (Paperback)


Zambezi Valley – The Lost Stronghold testifies to the dedication of those who fought against all odds to protect Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Valley, considered in the 1980s the last stronghold for the greatest concentration of wild black rhinos in Africa. The war against poachers by heroic Game Scouts and Rangers, who risked their lives for very little in exchange, was led in Zimbabwe by the initiator of Operation Stronghold, Glenn Tatham.

With a foreword by Clive Walker, this account is the result of the author’s personal involvement in the campaign run by Zimbabwe’s National Parks Department almost thirty years ago, when, at 21, she became its official Italian chapter for half of the decade-long Operation Stronghold.

The pace of the emergency unfolds in Silvana’s story through the direct reporting of experiences in the field – the aftermath of shoot-outs with poachers, the translocation and dehorning of rhinos – and the documentation of the crisis at various levels, from Parks field stations to rhino management decisions. Saving the last rhinos was made harder by severe economic and political constraints, and also by adverse international public opinion due to the so-called shoot-to-kill policy and the controversial management of elephants.

When Zimbabwe became a full-blown dictatorship and its economy imploded, politics infiltrated National Parks and rhino conservation remained possible only in vast, private conservancies and smaller, heavily guarded state parks. Describing Zimbabwe’s visionary conservation policies of the time, the account testifies to the complexities of conservation in Africa.

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Zambezi Valley – The Lost Stronghold testifies to the dedication of those who fought against all odds to protect Zimbabwe’s Zambezi Valley, considered in the 1980s the last stronghold for the greatest concentration of wild black rhinos in Africa. The war against poachers by heroic Game Scouts and Rangers, who risked their lives for very little in exchange, was led in Zimbabwe by the initiator of Operation Stronghold, Glenn Tatham.

With a foreword by Clive Walker, this account is the result of the author’s personal involvement in the campaign run by Zimbabwe’s National Parks Department almost thirty years ago, when, at 21, she became its official Italian chapter for half of the decade-long Operation Stronghold.

The pace of the emergency unfolds in Silvana’s story through the direct reporting of experiences in the field – the aftermath of shoot-outs with poachers, the translocation and dehorning of rhinos – and the documentation of the crisis at various levels, from Parks field stations to rhino management decisions. Saving the last rhinos was made harder by severe economic and political constraints, and also by adverse international public opinion due to the so-called shoot-to-kill policy and the controversial management of elephants.

When Zimbabwe became a full-blown dictatorship and its economy imploded, politics infiltrated National Parks and rhino conservation remained possible only in vast, private conservancies and smaller, heavily guarded state parks. Describing Zimbabwe’s visionary conservation policies of the time, the account testifies to the complexities of conservation in Africa.

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Imprint

Silvana Olivo

Country of origin

France

Release date

November 2018

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228 x 152 x 32mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback

Pages

372

ISBN-13

978-1-71802-546-2

Barcode

9781718025462

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1-71802-546-7



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