Guhrs-Carr Pam
Pam Guhrs-Carr grew up in Zambian wild places, with her conservationist father Norman Carr imparting in her from an early age a deep understanding of the bush. Pam’s long career as a painter and observer of the environment has led naturally to her closely studying the wilderness, including grasses, of the Luangwa Valley which she calls home. She has written a tree book and a book on birds of prey. As a renowned wildlife artist, her work sells locally and internationally. She lives in Mfuwe with her dog Zanzi, where she creates art and runs art workshops with children.
Richard Jeffery
Richard Jeffery, born in Uganda, has lived and worked in Africa most of his life, Zambia for the past 45 years. Richard is an applied ecologist, conservation biologist, wildlife business planner, and commercial pilot. He has worked with many local and international conservation NGOs and Government organisations, and published over 50 scientific papers and reports in his field, including co- author of Kobus leche in Jonathan Kingdon’s Mammals of Africa Vol VI, and the WECSZ’s Guides to “The Luangwa Valley National Parks”, “Common Wild Mammals of Zambia”, and “Reptiles, Amphibians & Fishes of Zambia”.