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Nsumbu

A selection of photos from the Nsumbu and FZS's work in the national park. These photos may be used by media only in context of the Frankfurt Zoological Society’s work in the area. Please give the copyright information given in the captions.
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Dinah Chansa, K9 Senior Handler, and the dog India. Dinah is training the dog to sniff out poacher related things like, ammunition, bush meat, rhino horn, and pangolin scales. When the dog has successfully found the substrate it sits down and gets rewarded with play. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
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Dinah Chansa, K9 Senior Handler, and the dog India. Dinah is training the dog to sniff out poacher related things like, ammunition, bush meat, rhino horn, and pangolin scales. When the dog has successfully found the substrate it sits down and gets rewarded with play. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren

  • The shore of Lake Tanganyika in Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Nsumbu National Park, Zambia. The park is special because it has both terrestrial and lake habitats. Here elephants are seen by the shore of Lake Tanganyika. © Craig Zytkow / FZS
  • A group of elephants on the beach by Lake Tanganyika, Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The numbers of African Buffalos in Nsumbu were greatly reduced, so but in 2021 some more were re-introduced with animals from North Luangwa NP. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Zebras had gone completely extinct from Nsumbu NP but in 2021 about 30 zebras were re-introduced with animals from North Luangwa NP. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Puku on the beach of Lake Tanganyika. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Nsumbu National Park, Zambia. The park is special because it has both terrestrial and lake habitats. Lake Tanganyika is famous for its multitude of endemic cichlids. © Craig Zytkow / FZS
  • Fishing is done illegally and unsustainably in the Nsumbu National Park, Zambia © Craig Zytkow / FZS
  • Chisanse is a temporary village situated inside the Nsumbu NP. From June to November each year, people are allowed to live there and use it as base for fishing for Tanganyika Sardines (Kapenta) in the area. During this time, about 2,000 people live there and build simple grass huts to live in. They fish all night and in daytime the fish is dried on the nets on the ground. Chisanse, Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Fishermen coming back from a full night’s work as the sun is rising, Lake Tanganyika, Nsumbu landscape, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Three female rangers, from left; Triyness Makungu, Esnart Mulenga, and Mildred Shomba at the Community Conservation Day, an annual event for the villages around Nsumbu NP where school children perform and rangers parade, all with a conservation theme. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Dinah Chansa, K9 Senior Handler, and the dog India. Dinah is training the dog to sniff out poacher related things like, ammunition, bush meat, rhino horn, and pangolin scales. When the dog has successfully found the substrate it sits down and gets rewarded with play. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A ranger looking through binoculars in Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A member of the desnaring team removing a snare. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Craig Zytkow, Nsumbu Programme Manager. Nsumbu NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
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