By Ian Mills | Chief Conservation Officer
Over the past three months, African Bush Camps Foundation (ABCF) has continued strengthening its education programming across Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, supporting improved access to quality learning opportunities for children and young people living in remote conservation landscapes. Through ongoing engagement with schools, educators, and community stakeholders, ABCF has supported environmental education initiatives, youth leadership development, and school-based support programmes designed to strengthen both educational outcomes and long-term conservation stewardship. The Junior Rangers programme has continued to provide students with practical environmental learning experiences, helping foster a deeper understanding of wildlife, ecosystems, and sustainability, while broader education support has focused on creating safer, more inclusive, and better-resourced learning environments that contribute to healthier and more resilient communities over time.
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