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Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research CentreThe Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre (HOORC) of the University of Botswana is multidisciplinary and specializes in natural resource management research in the Okavango River Basin. Its aim is to support the development of sustainable resource use by local communities in the whole river basin so as to promote its long-term conservation. Objectives :

  • Through Research, Teaching, Documentation and Outreach enhance the understanding of the natural systems of the Okavango River Basin.

  • To explain the relationships between human activity and the Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centrefunctioning of those natural systems.

  • To facilitate, evaluate, and monitor community based natural resource management activities.

  • To develop recommendations on enhanced planning and management of natural resource use and economic and settlement activity in the Okavango Region.

  • To document and disseminate information and knowledge on the Okavango River Basin.

  • To monitor environmental, social and attitudinal change.

  • To develop regional and local expertise with the ambition and ability to convey this aim and these objectives into the future.


The mission of Conservation Force is the conservation Conservation Forceof wildlife and the natural world. The purpose is to establish and further conservation of wildlife and wild places. Objectives:

  • Conservation of wildlife and wild places.

  • To expand sustainable use for its indispensable value to mankind and the natural world.

  • To insure the continued contribution and positive perception of the hunting and angling conservation community.

  • To facilitate greater collaboration, cooperation and coordination within the hunting and angling conservation community.

  • To add exponentially to the bio-political and conservation capacity of the hunting and angling conservation community.

Conservation Force Conservation Force


CARACAL is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the sustainable use and conservation of CARACALnatural resources, and empowerment and training CARACALof local communities dependent on these resources. They are an indigenous NGO, forcused on the needs and issues of Botswana. Their mission is to promote, develop and support conservation and research programs, which contribute to sustainable wildlife utilisation, wildlife conflict resolution, endangered species management, rescue of injured wildlife, ecosystem health and natural resource management training of government staff, communities and school children. CARACAL was established in 2001 and is currently involved in the following projects :
CARACAL
  • Human TB invasion in Wildlife Species : Banded Mongoose

  • Chobe Predator Project

  • Conservation of the Chobe Linyanti Wetlands

  • Transboundary Migratory Ungulates

  • Wildlife Conflict with Communities


South African National Bird of Prey Centre, TheThe South African National Bird Of Prey Centre is committed to the conservation of raptors in South Africa by the implementation of research, captive breeding, rehabilitation, and educational programs based on proven scientific conservation principles. The South AfricanSouth African National Bird of Prey Centre, The National Bird of Prey Centre is a registered non profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of not only South African raptors but South African National Bird of Prey Centre, Theall raptors world wide. With birds of prey being at the top of the food chain their concern includes all other life forms as well as the environment in which they live. The Centre is not just a place but an ethos for raptor conservation. Their aim is to establish centres throughout South Africa and possibly even further afield. At present they have established around seven centres and a mobile team that visits venues throughout South Africa and has been as far afield as Botswana.


The programme goal of SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation : Southern SADC Regional Programme for Rhino ConservationAfrican rhino taxa maintained in viable and well distributed metapopulations as flagship species for biodiversity conservation within the SADC region. SADC Regional Programme for Rhino ConservationProgramme objective: A pragmatic regional rhino strategy implemented within the SADC region following the acquisition of sound information on, firstly, the constraints and opportunities for rhino conservation within each range state and secondly, the constraints and opportunities for rhino metapopulation management at the regional level. Conditionalities : Five conditions have been agreed upon as necessary to be met by projects requiring support from the SADC Rhino Conservation Programme, namely:

  1. Projects must be of a SADC regional nature or importance;

  2. Projects must be limited to subspeciesCeratotherium simum simum, Diceros bicornis minor, Diceros bicornis bicornis ;

  3. Fundamental rhino management issues such as land use economics, community involvement, etc. must be taken into account;

  4. Both public and private rhino conservation projects will be considered, and

  5. Implementation must make use of existing institutions and linkages.


SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation


Hyaena Specialist Group (IUCN Species Survival Commission Hyaenidae Specialist Group). The Hyaena Specialist Group consists of Hyaena Specialist Groupa small body of devoted specialists concerned about research and conservation of a small but ecologically important animal family. All members are volunteers. The Group does not manage projects, but, in Hyaena Specialist Grouptheir individual capacities, members are involved in the development and implementation of conservation programmes and projects. It is one of over 100 similar groups of scientists and other specialists forming part of the Species Survival Commission of the World Conservation Union (IUCN). The Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Hyaenas provides basic information on hyaenas and the conservation issues they face.The Hyaena Specialist Group aims:
  • To promote the conservation of Hyaenas worldwide through integrated research to develop sound conservation strategies
  • Through education to change people's attitudes towards these much maligned and often unnecessarily persecuted animals
Hyaena Research Group



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