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    Tourvest Marked World Wildlife Conservation Day With A Strengthened Commitment To Biodiversity, Sustainable Tourism And Community Partnerships

    Ewang JohnsonBy Ewang JohnsonJanuary 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Tourvest Marked World Wildlife Conservation Day With A Strengthened Commitment To Biodiversity, Sustainable Tourism And Community Partnerships
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    This World Wildlife Conservation Day (4 December), Tourvest Integrated Tourism Group has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting Africa’s biodiversity through long-term investments in conservation, environmental education and sustainable tourism initiatives across its operations. The day highlights the need to protect wildlife, preserve ecosystems and promote responsible coexistence between travellers and nature.

    For Tourvest, these priorities are embedded in the group’s year-round work and increasingly form part of a unified corporate social responsibility and sustainability strategy.

    Tourvest’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Tendani Nelwamondo, says the company’s commitment is grounded in a simple reality: “Tourism cannot exist without thriving natural environments, and we have a responsibility to protect the ecosystems and species that sustain the tourism economy.  Wildlife Conservation is essential for our guests and our destinations, and for the next generations. We must safeguard their inheritance today.”

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    Key highlights:

    • Tourvest reinforces its sustainability strategy with conservation and community initiatives across Africa.
    • Support includes anti-poaching efforts, biodiversity protection and environmental clean-up programmes around key lodges.
    • Wild Horizons partners with UNICEF on climate-resilient smart schools and conservation education for learners.
    • Village tourism initiatives in various markets on the African continent to preserve cultural heritage while supporting sustainable livelihoods.
    • Tourvest is rolling out biogas digesters in schools to reduce firewood use, cut emissions and expand renewable energy.

    “Wherever we operate, we invest directly and indirectly in conservation. We fulfil our environmental obligations in the areas where we work – together these efforts make a significant impact, while ensuring that we consistently drive our ethos of ‘wherever we are, we are always local’,” says Nelwamondo.

    Tourvest emphasises the importance of education when it comes to sustainable conservation. In Victoria Falls, Wild Horizons runs environmental education programmes that teach learners about wildlife protection, climate resilience and sustainable practices. The Group’s recent partnership with UNICEF extends this work through the development of solar-powered, climate-resilient smart schools that integrate water access, nutrition gardens and conservation-focused learning. Each step is one towards creating communities that prioritise the protection of wildlife and the environment.

    Across its footprint, Tourvest is also expanding renewable energy adoption through biogas digesters that support school feeding schemes. These digesters reduce the local reliance on wood and help prevent deforestation, simultaneously creating new skills within communities because local residents are trained as installers and maintenance technicians. This approach contributes to job creation while improving environmental outcomes.

    Tourvest’s village tourism initiatives in countries such as South Africa, Namibia etc. similarly combine conservation with cultural preservation. Visitors engage with communities in ways that protect heritage, support local artisans and expand opportunities for cultural guides, chefs, entertainers and micro-suppliers. This creates sustainable jobs by ensuring communities benefit directly from tourism.

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    Looking forward to 2026, and beyond, Nelwamondo believes the tourism industry must intensify its focus on environmental education and community awareness. “When communities understand the value of conservation, it changes how they relate to the environment. By investing in education at schools and within communities, we nurture champions who will carry the torch of sustainability well beyond the lifespan of our programmes,” he says.

    There is also a greater need for collaboration between the private sector, government and civil society to scale sustainable tourism practices and establish long-term programmes that integrate environmental stewardship into everyday community life.  Additionally, Tourvest plans to introduce a sector-wide Sustainable Tourism initiative aimed at elevating best practices within the industry.

    While World Wildlife Conservation Day draws attention to the urgent need to protect global biodiversity, Tourvest views conservation as a daily responsibility and continues to build a unified CSR strategy that formalises its environmental and community investments, strengthens partner ecosystems and ensures that sustainability remains at the core of the tourism experience.

    “Conservation is an ongoing commitment that touches every part of our business. Our goal is to protect the environments we depend on, uplift the communities we work with and contribute meaningfully to Africa’s sustainable future,” concludes Nelwamondo.



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