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The riches of elephants

Author: Henion HanRobyn HofmeyerMark D NewmanJaphet NgubanePamela Mpumi NomveteAll authors
Publisher: [Johannesburg] : Phakathi Films : SABC ; New York, N.Y. : Filmakers Library [U.S. distributor], 1995.
Series: Living in Africa.; Healing the land series.
Edition/Format:   VHS video : VHS tape   Visual material : English
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The Campfire project is a highly successful program for both wildlife conservation and social development in rural Zimbabwe. The local community is allowed to sell safaris or hunting rights on public land reserves. The profit is used for development projects such as fences, schools, and individual households.
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Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Henion Han; Robyn Hofmeyer; Mark D Newman; Japhet Ngubane; Pamela Mpumi Nomvete; Edwin Wes; CAMPFIRE (Program); Filmakers Library, inc.; Film Resource Unit.; Phakathi Films.; South African Broadcasting Corporation.
OCLC Number: 35453283
Notes: At head of title: Zimbabwe.
"Video distribution through the Film Resource Unit, Johannesburg."
"Living in Africa is part of the Healing the Land series."
Credits: Mark Newman, writer and director ; Edwin Wes, camera ; Henion Han, editor ; Japhet Ngubane, production coordinator.
Performer(s): Pamela Mpumi Nomvete, narrator.
Description: 1 videocassette (25 min. : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
Details: VHS.
Series Title: Living in Africa.; Healing the land series.
Other Titles: Zimbabwe: the riches of elephants
Responsibility: produced by Mark Newman & Robyn Hofmeyer for Phakathi Films & SABC.

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The Campfire project is a highly successful program for both wildlife conservation and social development in rural Zimbabwe. The local community is allowed to sell safaris or hunting rights on public land reserves. The profit is used for development projects such as fences, schools, and individual households.

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