Southern Africa boasts the world’s most diverse array of mammal species, attracting hunters with its Big Five and plains game. Hunting here plays a vital role in supporting local economies and funding anti-poaching initiatives.
Programs like Zimbabwe’s CAMPFIRE (Community Areas Management Program for Indigenous Resources) allocate 70% of their revenue from legal hunting to wildlife management and anti-poaching efforts. Similarly, in Tanzania, hunting generates $200 million annually, helping sustain rural communities and protecting wildlife across 30% of the country.
At TCI, we actively support anti-poaching as part of Africa’s wildlife conservation strategy. We require proper documentation from National Parks to ensure all trophies are ethically sourced.