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Botswana Conservation & Community Initiatives

Botswana is a worldwide model for sustainability and conservation travel. By specifically targeting conservation-focused, low-volume tourism, the country has been tremendously successful in maximizing benefits to wildlife and to communities. Natural Habitat Adventures' local partners in Botswana have been leading the safari industry for more than 30 years and have re-defined what it means to be a sustainable safari operation. Focusing operations on the “4 Cs”—commerce, conservation, community, and culture—Nat Hab and our partners have created a positive influence toward an ever-brighter future of this African oasis. Not only are Nat Hab's Botswana camps constructed to the highest standards of sustainability, they also have an extremely low impact on the surrounding environment. Read more below to understand how Nat Hab is leading the way in sustainability on our Botswana safaris.

Anti-Poaching and Fisheries Management

Tubu Camp Through our visitation to the Jao Concession, funding has been secured for the University of Botswana to launch a committee to reduce wildlife conflict between the community and the Jao Concession...
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Maun Animal Welfare Society

Maun, Botswana Maun Animal Welfare Society (MAWS) is a non-profit organization formed in 2003 by a small group of residents in Maun in response to the alarming increase in unwanted, free-roaming domestic dogs...
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Reducing Our Footprint

Linyanti Camp Linyanti Tented Camp is powered by a hybrid system, combining a generator that charges a bank of batteries that, in turn, supplies the camp with electricity through an inverter. Solar geysers are...
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Elephant-human Conflict Research

Duma Tau Camp Perhaps the most topical issue for Botswana is its very large elephant population and the possible impact elephants exert on vegetation and other animal species. As a result, Nat Hab's local partners have facilitated and...
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Botswana Predator Conservation Trust

Chitabe Camp This is the longest-running large predator conservation research program in Botswana. Started by Dr. J.W. McNutt in 1989 as a research project focused on Africa's most endangered large carnivore, the...
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