Headteacher Alfred Chimuka and students from grades 4 and 5 at Chalilo school in Sereje district, on their first safari in Kasanka national park. &quot;We used to receive education but mainly taught about trees and not animals.  I would find a snake and chameleon and kill it. We never appreciated game.&quot; Local schools and women's groups are regularly brought into Kasanka, which is unique in the country and unusual in Africa as it is privately managed and owned by a trust. People are able to see animals flourishing in land which was once free reign for poachers. Combined with anti-poaching scouts, the education programme is on the frontline of conservation methods in the park, showing local people wild animals in their natural habitat.