Amarula and Wildlife Credits join forces

Amarula is joining forces with Wildlife Credits, an innovative conservation initiative that rewards communities who are actively protecting and conserving wildlife and its habitat.

This is cutting edge conservation, where funding is paid directly to communities for measurable conservation results. The ground-breaking partnership is being launched between Amarula, Wildlife Credits and members of the Sobbe Conservancy in Namibia's Zambezi Region who have been proactively protecting a wildlife corridor that is critical to elephant movements between Botswana, Namibia, Angola and Zambia.

This is the community's choice, one that doesn't come lightly considering what hardships elephants can bring to rural farming communities, but one that will help to ensure the protection of elephants now and for generations to come.

Maxi Louis from NACSO and Liz Curtis from Distell Namibia were recently interviewed on 99FM, to discuss Amarula's support of Wildife Credits and the work of Sobbe Conservancy members in Namibia's Zambezi Region who have been proactively protecting a wildlife corridor that is critical to elephant movements between Botswana, Namibia, Angola and Zambia.

» Listen to the 99FM interview (mp3)