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Creating beauty from brutality: The Zambian artisans repurposing wildlife traps as jewelry

On the northern banks of the Zambezi River lies a landlocked country that’s all too familiar with the threat of poaching. Zambia’s wildlife has suffered greatly in past years, especially from the use of snare traps, but thanks to the concerted effort of local organizations like Mulberry Mongoose, you’re now more likely to discover beauty than brutality in Zambia’s national parks.

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