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The Robin Hurt Wildlife Foundation, formerly known as the Cullman and Hurt Community Wildlife Project, was founded by Robin A. Hurt with the assistance and contributions of Joseph F. Cullman III in 1990 on the conviction that wildlife and its habitat can only be conserved by involving the local people, and from that involvement, give them a direct benefit from the wildlife among which they live. Local communities would be encouraged to help conserve and protect these renewable resources.

 

 

 

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SUWC is fully independent, and guided by science and community integrated opinion!

Anti-poaching guides in Africa, kneeling with an elephant in a community based, sustainable use conservation hunting area.

ANTI-POACHING

Poaching / illegal hunting is a major conservation priority for SUWC and continues to be one of the primary fundraising objectives for our organisation...

The hunting community actively maintain vital habitats, undertaking research and monitoring counts for woodcock conservation.
Kenya big game marine conservation programme, fishermen tag & release a marlin as part of an ecotourism fishing safari.
Namibian bushman tracking and hunting as part of a shared community based, sustainable use, hunting conservation enterprise.
An armed anti-poaching boat patrol unit in Africa, protecting wildlife conservation areas from illegal hunting.
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