Community
The relationship we maintain with local villages is a key driver for success at Luwire Wildlife Conservancy. Although it can fluctuate due to circumstances such as seasonal flooding (late December until March), [...]
Conservation
Luwire Wildlife Conservancy is focused on countering wildlife crime in order to safeguard the free-roaming wildlife in the Niassa Reserve and our Block L7 concession in particular. With an area of 4,450 [...]
Law Enforcement
Niassa’s first and largest concession is the Luwire Wildlife Conservancy (www.luwire.org) at 4,550 km² ‒ almost three times the size of Greater London or six times the size of New York City. [...]
Conflict Mitigation
Soils and climate in Niassa Reserve are not well suited for agriculture. Further to this subsistence crops are particularly vulnerable to crop-raiding by elephant, hippo, buffalo and bush pig. These animals, which [...]