



List of Publications
Access relevant published scientific papers here:
- Biodiversity, conservation & cultural heritage importance of the Mavhuradonha Wilderness Area in Muzarabani District, Northern Zimbabwe. Varden Safaris and Black Crystal Consulting. October 2016.
- The Zambezi River: an archive of tectonic events linked to Gondwana amalgamation and disruption, and subsequent evolution of the African Plate (R.M. Key, F.P.D. Cotterill & A.E.Moore in South African Journal of Geology 2015 Volume 118.4 Page 425-438)
- Using Spoor to Determine the Age and Weight of Subadult Black Rhinoceroses (D. Purchase, South African Journal of Wildlife Research 37(1): April 2007)
- Zambezi Wilderness: Meeting the challenges (S Wynn, Zambezi Society, in International Journal of Wilderness Vol 13 No 1- April 2007)
- A wild-to-wild translocation of cheetahs from private farmland to a protected area in Zimbabwe (1994-2005) (G. Purchase, G. Vhurumuku, D. Purchase, CAT NEWS 44: 4-7 2006)
- The “Tchuma Tchato” Community: Adopting a biosphere approach to Africa wilderness conservation in Mozambique (Zambezi Society paper presented to the Native Lands Council at the 8th World Wilderness Congress – November 2005)
- Possible Interventions in the Zambezi Basin: A needs analysis for the conservation and management of the Zambezi Basin and its Associated Wetlands (D Pitman, Zambezi Society, for WWF SARPO – July 2003)
- The Zambezi River: Wilderness and Tourism - perceptions & recommendations (S Wynn, Zambezi Society, in International Journal of Wilderness Vol 8 No 1 – April 2002)
- Linking the Conservation of Culture and Nature: A case study of sacred forests in Zimbabwe (by B Byers & Rob Cunliffe, Zambezi Society, in Human Ecology Vol 29, No 2 2001)
- Research into Visitor Perceptions about Zambezi Wilderness and its Value (S Wynn, Zambezi Society, in Science & Stewardship to Protect and Sustain Wilderness Values, Symposium of the 7th World Wilderness Congress - November 2001)
- An Assessment of the success of a cheetah reintroduction project in Matusadona National Park (Gianetta Purchase, MSc Thesis – October 1998)