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CHIAWA CAMP'S ECO POLICY
                                                                   

At Chiawa Camp “conservation” is not just a word but a way of life …
 

  A. Life in camp

  • camp designed and built to the code of Environmental Council of Zambia and Zambia Wildlife Authority

  • use of renewable materials in its construction, all natural materials locally purchased.

  • considerate design of the camp which blends in with the environment rather than making a statement to stand out against it

  • strict trash in/trash out policy

  • 24 volt silent inverter power for camp to reduce fossil fuel dependence by 30%

  • low energy light bulbs throughout to reduce fossil fuel usage

  • provision of personal aluminium water bottles to all guests to reduce consumption of plastic water bottles which resulted in a reduction of waste by approx. 3000 plastic water bottles in 2009

  • replacing of 2 stroke outboard boat motors to 4 stroke, reducing emissions and fossil fuel consumption by 50%

  • use of recycled paper in all printing of promotional materials

  B. Responsible activities, guests’ education

  • considerate guiding; wildlife is observed not influenced or interfered with by Chiawa Camp’s presence. Off road driving is kept to a minimum

  • Chiawa Camp designed code of ethics and safari guide training manual for all LZ safari guides in order to ensure more competent and appropriate guiding by all LZ guides

  • sensitive interaction of the camp, its owners and employees/guides with the habitat and wildlife of the LZ

  • guests are introduced to local, relevant principles of ecology & conservation so they leave empowered and with knowledge that their visit has been "part of the solution, not part of the problem".

  • offering non-motorised activities such as walks and canoeing to reduce emissions and fossil fuel usage

  • first operator to practice catch & release sport angling and subsequently successfully lobbied government to impose a ban on the killing of any fish species in the LZNP - this is a noteworthy conservation success

 

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