Today’s Solutions: January 17, 2025

The members of Africa’s anti-poaching frontline are not your typical game rangers. They’re abused and disadvantaged mothers and daughters that are being honed into a squad of sharpshooters to save wildlife in the Zambezi valley. This project may sound extreme, but it’s working to empower women, create jobs, and allow the local people to benefit directly from the preservation of wildlife.

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