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He lives and writes from Caluso, the hero of Zimbabwe

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Gianni Bauce is in Italy but will return to defend Africa and spread its beauties. Tour guide and scholar, collaborates with rangers to fight poachers

CALUSO. In Caluso, where he comes from, he is known as a quiet writer, a scientific popularizer, ambassador for Italy of African Path Safaris, in Harare.

In Zimbabwe, where he lives most of the year, he becomes a style character Crocodile Dundee, tour guide, expert in safari not hunting but exploration and photography. In addition to being a flag for the defense of African soil.

He is Gianni Bauce, 55 his age, a staunch defender of the beauty and conservation of African fauna at risk of extinction and an international popularizer of its naturalistic and archaeological treasures.

«Few people know that Zimbabwe – says Bauce – has a very ancient history which it preserves in the Museums and Monuments. Studies and restorations of cave paintings have recently been conducted in the Matobo area, one of the richest in Zimbabwe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Zimbabwe has more than 8,000 archaeological sites that are almost unique in the world and little known. As ambassador of African Path safari I aim to spread this knowledge through participation in conferences in various European countries ». You can now go back to Zimbabwe.

«And soon we will resume organizing safaris – says Bauce – tourism is vital for the protection of animals, since it represents the main source of income for the country. Thanks to tourism we can pay the salaries of the rangers who keep poaching under control and protect the habitats. The pandemic stopped us for 18 months even if it was immediately addressed and contained ».

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Gianni Bauce, has been in southern Africa since the early 90s. Professional safari guide, trained in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, South Africa, holds his Field Guide license from the Field Guide Association of Souther Africa. Subsequently, at one of the most qualified centers in Johannesburg, he also obtained licenses for the capture and handling of African venomous snakes (including the fearsome black mamba), as well as the treatment of their bite. He is a rescue worker qualified by the Italian Red Cross and by the South African Emergency Medical Services, and has taken anti-poaching training courses with some of the most qualified instructors of the country’s Antipoaching Units, participating in numerous missions.

In 2009 he became the first Italian in the world to pass the hard training course at Ronin South Africa, obtaining the qualification of security operator. In Caluso, he writes books to tell about Africa. Among these “In the shadow of the sausage tree” and “Anti Poaching”. He writes about Africa in the quiet Caluso and then flies, as soon as possible, in those beautiful territories to divulge and defend them. Even at the risk of his life.

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