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Destination · Bangweulu Wetlands · Zambia

Shoebill conservation — 600,000 hectares protected in Bangweulu Wetlands, funded by every stay.

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42.0 Trust Score
38 Impact Scale

Shoebill Island Camp says it supports wildlife and habitat conservation — here is what is documented

  • Shoebill Island Camp, operated by African Parks within the Bangweulu Wetlands in Zambia, states its commitment to conservation. The available data indicates that the camp operates within a landscape managed by a non-profit organization, specifically supporting shoebill rehabilitation and broader conservation efforts. This aligns with claims of positive impact on habitat and wildlife.
  • The data explicitly supports the camp's involvement in habitat restoration and wildlife monitoring, as these are core functions of the managed landscape. However, specific metrics such as renewable energy usage, waste diversion rates, or fair wage policies are not detailed in the provided source. The claim of supporting community income is mentioned as an impact dimension but without quantifiable data.
  • Based on the available information, Shoebill Island Camp is tagged for its direct contributions to wildlife and habitat conservation through its operational context. To increase the trust tier, more detailed, independently verified data on specific conservation outcomes, community benefits, and operational sustainability practices would be required.

Conservation programs
  • Shoebill conservation
  • Black lechwe population increase
  • Wattled crane population support
  • Habitat restoration (zebra, impala, buffalo, puku, waterbuck, serval, cheetah)
  • Community-based Shoebill Guard Programme
  • Wildlife monitoring
Certifications on record
No certifications on record
Trust Score 42.0 / 100
Certifications20%
0
Supply Chain20%
20
Carbon20%
80
Packaging15%
0
Narrative15%
100
Circularity10%
70
Emerging
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 38 / 100
600K haprotected hectares
1countries
50Kcommunity members benefited
Source year: 2018
Frontline Difficulty 4 / 30
100rangers / patrol staff