2021 Photo Competition
In January 2021, Durrell Conservation Academy launched its first ever photo competition for our globally spread network of course Alumni, the theme being ‘Conservation
in Action!’ We wanted to encapsulate the wide variety of conservation work Alumni
are currently involved with and see how they have truly put their training into action. Choosing
a finalist was not easy! After much thought, Mustafa Hassanali, was awarded
first place for his photo illustrating his work with village game scouts (VGS) in Tanzania, where they
employ SMART technology to assist vital conservation programmes, particularly those related to the illegal wildlife trade.
“I am delighted that my photo has been
chosen as the winner because a moment was captured in this photo showing
teamwork with the local community to achieve conservation goals."
Winning Photo: Left.
Second photo entered: Below right.
Why these were the winning shots:
We loved the story behind the winning photo as it draws together different cultures, ages and educational backgrounds, united by one cause: promoting and improving conservation programmes throughout Tanzania. Mustafa provides training to VGS as well as tour operators, in the use of SMART software, and provides vital technical assistance in SMART and GIS to local conservation
organisations.
Mustafa used the winning prize money to buy
three bikes for the VGS. Why? So that they can cover more ground and collect
vital conservation data to support anti-poaching activities. We’re delighted to
see these classy new bikes already being put to excellent use by their owners.
Mustafa's Story: