PRIVATE GAME | WILDLIFE RANCHING With its magnificent and diverse wildlife heritage, Southern Africa plays a vital role in conserving the world’s biological diversity. The region boasts an extensive network of public parks, including international icons such as the Kruger, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, Kgalagadi, Etosha, Chobe and Hwange, several of which also form part of larger transfrontier conservation areas.
The region is known for its excellent track record of conserving threatened species such as elephant, rhino, Cape mountain zebra, bontebok, black wildebeest, cheetah and lion. An important aspect is the unique and vital role the private sector and market-based approaches play in supporting both wildlife conservation and socio-economic development in the region.
Southern Africa’s wildlife industry has become a contemporary world leader in conservation innovation, providing considerable ecological, biodiversity and economic benefits to the region.”
Wildlife ranchers love nature and are conservationists at heart – that is why they choose this lifestyle.
Conceptualised by the executive editorial team of the popular publication Wildlife Ranching magazine, PRIVATE GAME will build on the successes achieved by Wildlife Ranching, whilst providing an engaging voice for the private wildlife sector.
CREATING PROSPERITY FOR ALL
PUBLISHING EDITOR’S NOTE
PRIVATE GAME - WILDLIFE RANCHING
THE BIGGER PICTURE
CHANGEMAKERS • Dr Duncan MacFadyen Oppenheimer Generations | Head Research and Conservation PhD in small mammal ecology
CHANGEMAKERS • Kennedy Dzama (PhD) Vice-Dean: Research, Stellenbosch University Professor: Animal Breeding and Genetics, Stellenbosch University Advisory Board Chair: African Wildlife Economy Institute (AWEI)
CHANGEMAKERS • Networker and Sustainable Transformation Ambassador Innovation Coordinator at PLCnetwork of the Southern Hemisphere
TASTE OF GAME • Building sustainable wildlife economies in Africa: Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation and African Wildlife Economy Institute enter R10 million partnership
SECTOR NEWS
UNLOCKING SUSTAINABILITY • Africa needs sustainable wildlife economies for the future of conservation
About Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation
WORLD-WIDE INSTITUTIONAL DISPENSATION
EVOLUTION of the GAME FARMING INDUSTRY • “Wild animals have been roaming the Earth for many thousands of years. Many even long before the advent of Homo sapiens.”
THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY AND LANDSCAPES: IS SUSTAINABLE USE AN OPTION? • Sustainable use – 28 years of hands-on experience
Comparison of the genetic diversity of South African buffalo
Conservation innovation using blockchain solutions • Tokenizing Wildlife: elephaNFTs, lioNFTs and NFTcheetahs
Earth’s Environmental Path • Part 4 – African elephant – destruction, biological drivers and history
Specialist wildlife scientist, consultant and lecturer (Ecology, Zoology, Game Production).
THEILERIOSES & WILDLIFE • The relationship of Theileria parasites with wildlife
OLYMPIC ‘GAMES’ WINNERS • Riaan Nowers is an agricultural economist with a passion for and interest in the wildlife economy. He has two masters' degrees – in agricultural economics and in sustainable agriculture – and is at present managing the Agricultural Statistics division within the Western Cape Department of Agriculture.
GAME MEAT PROCESSING • FACILITY APPLICATION
PURSUING GAME MEAT AS AN ALTERNATIVE INCOME STREAM • Producing game meat from farm to fork
THE LIVING DESERTS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Hyaena says it is not a laughing matter • My Estonian apple cake in a South African way