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  H A M I L T O N                               -       F Y N C H



                    To contact us, drop us an email or telephone:

                                 Karl & Lesley Lane
                             mail@hamiltonfynch.com
                                carpe@mweb.co.za
   Tel: +27 (0)13 744 9022    Mobile: +27 (0)83 600 1765    Skype: hamilton-fynch
WHAT WE DO

                                                         Effective communication
                                                                          
                                                      is 20% what you know and 80%
                                                        how you feel about what you
                                                                    know.

                                                                 JIM ROHN



MULTI
SENSORY GOAL                           Sight   Sound Mind-Spirit Smell Movement   Touch




 Hamilton-Fynch takes your brief, ideas, research and documents and
    using 30 years of conservation experience, builds them into an
  interpretation, information or education product that touches your
                   constituency and ful鍖lls your goals.
We transform your ideas into effective
interpretive and communications media.



                                             Effective communication
                                                              
                                          is 20% what you know and 80%
                                            how you feel about what you
                                                        know.
                                                     JIM ROHN
                           Sight   Sound Mind-Spirit Smell Movement   Touch




MULTI
SENSORY GOAL
INTERPRETATION CENTERS

                   Effective communication
                                
                is 20% what you know and 80%
                  how you feel about what you
                              know.
                           JIM ROHN




MULTI
SENSORY GOAL
CLIENT:
Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden

BRIEF:
To develop an in-depth interpretation exhibit
explaining the origin, life and plight of
chimpanzees.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
Only photographs of Jane Goodall.

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
6 months.

PRODUCT DESIGN:
24 A0 & 7 1000 mm x 600 mm theme panels,
audio-visual material, interactive interior
design proposal.
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CLIENT:
Untamed Africa,
Kruger National Park.

BRIEF:
To source historic, cultural and wildlife images and develop an interpretive poster
retrospective of the Kruger National Park, map displaying cultural links, photo exhibition.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
None (client to source and provide artifacts at a later date).

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
3 months

PRODUCT:
12 A0 panels addressing the history of the Park; large map panel of the Park with
approaching 200 etched wildlife and cultural images, wildlife names in indigenous
languages (and meanings); 32 A2 wildlife photographs.
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INTERPRETATION POSTERS

                   Effective communication
                                
                is 20% what you know and 80%
                  how you feel about what you
                              know.
                           JIM ROHN




MULTI
SENSORY GOAL
MPUMALANGA TOURISM AND PARKS AGENCY
                   BIODIVERSITY MAP
                               S O U T H     A F R I C A




CLIENT:
Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency
Scienti鍖c Services.

BRIEF:
Design and produce an interpretation map to reveal the signi鍖cance of biodiversity
research, encapsulate the results of the biodiversity survey, locate biodiversity hot-
spots, and to establish research and data credibility. Aimed primarily at the scienti鍖c
and conservation community, landscape and urban/agriculture planners,
environmental education sector, tertiary education institutions.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
GIS-derived base map

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
6 weeks

PRODUCT:
150 laminated maps 賊 1000 mm x 850 mms
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AFRICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION
        B O T S W A N A - N A M I B I A - Z A M B I A - Z I M B A B W E   -


                                  M O Z A M B I Q U E
CLIENT:
African Wildlife Foundation

BRIEF:
To conceptualize, research, photograph,
design and produce interpretive posters for
each of the 3 southern African Heartlands
program. Target focus  visitors, funders,
conservation community, teachers, selected
schools and environmental agencies.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
None

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
8 weeks per poster including extensive travel.

PRODUCT:
250 of each.
CLIENT:
TenkeFungurume Mine  (Freeport-McMoRan) Democratic Republic of Congo

BRIEF:
To interpret the copper mine development in terms of its value to the national and local
economy, its impact on the environment and local community, environmental and social
mitigation measures, compliance with national/international legislation/standards.
A0 Posters (12) published in English, French and Swahili. An additional component of this
project was the writing, design and production of a manual for company information of鍖cers.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
Photographs

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
Within 8 weeks

PRODUCT:
4 sets of each
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CLIENT:
International Conservation Services

BRIEF:
To conceptualise, research, acquire images, design and produce A0 interpretive posters for a
proposed conservation/tourism development on the island of Sir Bani Yas, United Arab
Emirates.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
None

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
Within 6 weeks

PRODUCT:
5 posters, 4 sets of each
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CLIENT:
South African National Parks/Kruger National Park

BRIEF:
To conceptualize, research, acquire images, design and produce A2 posters promoting a
range of outdoor activities in the Kruger National Park.

MATERIALS PROVIDED:
None

TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION:
Within 9 weeks

PRODUCT:
9 posters, 100 of each
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARKS
  K R U G E R   N A T I O N A L   P A R K
REPORTS

             Effective communication
                          
          is 20% what you know and 80%
            how you feel about what you
                        know.
                     JIM ROHN
REPORTS:                          DEVELOPMENT PLANS:
    Annual Reports                    Agriculture / Agroforestry
    Scienti鍖c Reports                 Conservation
    Funding Proposals & Reports       Tourism
                                      Environmental Education
                                      Neighbor relations strategies

TRAINING MANUALS:                 EDUCATION MEDIA FOR SCHOOLS:
    Agriculture / Agroforestry      Posters
    Conservation                    Literacy learning aids
    Natural Resource Management     Biodiversity media
    Environment and                 Worksheets
    Development                     Regional biodiversity multimedia
    Environmental Education         DVD in progress:-
    Health                          Origins, importance (inter alia
                                    cultural, economic, genetic), extent,
    Tourism                         communities, adaptations,
                                    comparison with other parts of the
                                    world, habitat loss, environmental
                                    pressures, conservation strategies.
MPUMALANGA TOURISM AND PARKS AGENCY
          S O U T H   A F R I C A
INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN
           AGROFORESTRY
       K E N Y A   -   M O Z A M B I Q U E
BUSINESS PLAN PARQUE NACIONAL DO LIMPOPO
             M O Z A M B I Q U E
PEACE PARKS FOUNDATION
M A N A G E M E N T   P L A N   G R E A T   L I M P O P O
          T R A N S F R O N T I E R   P A R K
BROCHURES AND MAPS

                  Effective communication
                               
               is 20% what you know and 80%
                 how you feel about what you
                             know.
                          JIM ROHN
BROCHURES/LEAFLETS/NEWSLETTERS:
    Agriculture / Agroforestry
    Conservation
    Environmental Education
    Environmental Interpretation
    Health
    Ecotourism



MAPS:
    Eco-Tourism
    Scienti鍖c Reports
    Funding Reports
BIOVISION FOUNDATION
S W I T Z E R L A N D      O P E R A T E S   E A S T   A F R I C A
BIOVISION FOUNDATION
S W I T Z E R L A N D      O P E R A T E S   E A S T   A F R I C A
LOWVELD CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND TOURISM
    N O R T H - E A S T E R N   S O U T H   A F R I C A
KRUGER NATIONAL PARK - CAMP MAPS (賊30)
           S O U T H   A F R I C A
PARQUE NACIONAL DO LIMPOPO
       M O Z A M B I Q U E
LOWVELD CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND TOURISM
    N O R T H - E A S T E R N   S O U T H   A F R I C A
MUKHONJWA MOUNTAINS WORLD HERITAGE SITE
B A R B E R T O N   M O U N T A I N L A N D S   S O U T H   A F R I C A
ECOTOURISM BROCHURE - ECOTRAINING
         S O U T H   A F R I C A
EXXON-MOBIL - INTERPRETIVE/ORIENTATION CALENDAR
                 P A P U A   N E W   G U I N E A




          The
          PNG LNG Project
          Co-venturers

                                               Issued by Social Programs, PNG LNG Project
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

                  Effective communication
                               
               is 20% what you know and 80%
                 how you feel about what you
                             know.
                          JIM ROHN
BOOKS:
African Fly-鍖shing Safari (Publishers choice award winner)
        Hardcover: 176 pages
        Publisher: Struik Publishers (January 2003)
        Language: English
        ISBN: 1-86872-840-4
        Authors: Karl and Lesley Lane



Footprint of the Lowveld (Photographic centenary commemoration)
       Hardcover: 120 pages
       Publisher: Hamilton-Fynch (2005)
       Language: English
       ISBN: 0-620-35201-9
E-book: Health and Travel Tips
        for Africa




         Introduction:  7
         Chapter 1:  10
               Your Immune System                   10
               Boosting Your Resistance                11

         Chapter 2:                      13
               Large Mammals                    13
                      Elephant                    16
                      Hippo                    18

         Chapter 3: 
                                               well removed from the site of the
                                                                                               19 of the stories of dying in
                                                                                               Most                                    especially in the 鍖eld, because
               Reptiles -                   19
                                                        punctures, weeks after the initial
                       Snakes                   minutes are fantasy and there are
                                                                                                19                                     of the risk of anaphylactic shock.
                       Types of Venom and Symptoms 
                                                        bite. Most bites in Africa are           20
                                                                                               much better fantasies to indulge in     Asthmatics or people who have
                               Treatment of Snakebite in鍖icted by puff adders.
                                                                      21
                                                                                               if youre headed to hospitallike      been treated previously, are
                               Avoiding Snakebite                  22
                               First Aid for Snakebite              Juliette Binoche, the nurse in the
                                                                                                22                                     especially vulnerable. In hospital,
                               Snakebite First Aid Summary              movie The English Patient
                                                                                                24                                     antivenin, drips, antihistamines,
                                                        Slow acting cytotoxic venoms
                       Crocodiles                    25
                                                                                               although I think youll 鍖nd the small   blood transfusions and respiratory
                                                        may take days to kill you.
                               What To Do and What Not To Do ----------------------------    27
                                                                                               print in your insurance policy          support are routinely administered.
         Chapter 4:  29
                                               Boomslangs and vine snakes have
                                                                               indemni鍖es your insurer against
                                                                                                                                                                                  1
               Down by the Seaside                 failing to supply a similar nurse.
                                                                                             29                                        Even without treatment, most
                                                  haemotoxic venoms which destroy
                     Sharks                   29
                                                                                            Unless a fang penetrates a blood
                                What To Do and What Not To blood vessels, but they are
                                                     your Do  32                                                people survive the bites of
                                                                                            vessel, you probably have at least
                       Bluebottles/Portuguese Man oWar 
                                                     rarely seen, are back-fanged and        34                                        most venomous snakes.
                       Stingrays                 12 hours before death, even with-
                                                                                              34
                                                     so 鍖nd it dif鍖cult to sink their fangs
                       Mussels                out supportive 鍖rst aid. However
                                                                                             34
                                                     into you, except on 鍖ngers and
                       Cone Shells                35
                                                                                            a black mamba can deliver up
                                                     toes and perhaps wrists, but they
                       Moray Eels                 35
                                                                                            to 400 mg of venom; 10-15
                       Stone Fish 
                                                     are not aggressive. However if you      36
                       Electric Rays  mg will kill an adult. Without
                                                                                              37
                                                     are bitten by one of these, medical
                       Sea Urchins 
                                                     treatment is essential.
                                                                                            treatment, death
                                                                                             37
                                                                                            from mamba bites might be
                                                                                                                                                                                      Large Mammals
                                                                                               in anything from 15
         Chapter 5: 
                                               Untreated severe bites from                     38
                                                                                               minutes to three hours.
               Insects and other Creepy Crawlies               38                                                                                     The best advice with regard to wildlife encounters is to ignore the
                                                       these snakes will almost
                       Mosquitoes                   39
                               Malaria 
                                                       certainly be fatal; antivenin is         40
                                                                                               Treatment of snakebite                                                                 TV programmes that stage encounters suggesting you can take
                               Malaria Symptoms                 40
                                                                                               Treatment today is largely
                                                       not readily available but since
                               Anti-Malarial Drugs              41                                                                                    liberties with wild animals and walk away from the experience.
                               Avoiding Mosquito Bites             supportive, with a reluctance
                                                                                                42
                                                       the venom acts slowly there             by doctors to use anti
                               Mosquitoes and HIV                42                                                                                    Perhaps you might survivebut probably not. Treat wildlife with
                                                       is time to 鍖nd
                       Flies                   43
                                                                                               venin,
                                                        treatment.                              4                                                                                     great respect. Most people will instinctively avoid the obvious red
                                                                                                                                                                                      in tooth and claw threats, like lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo, but
                                                                                                                                                                                      beware the apparently laid-back elephant and hippo.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           13




                                                                                                                                                                             21
PRIVATE CLIENT - PROMOTIONAL HEALTH BOOK
            S O U T H   A F R I C A
MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTIONS:
     Lowveld Living  Regular feature writing
     Good Taste Magazine
     SA 4X4
     The Complete Fly-鍖sherman
     Marung (Botswana airlines)
     Camera and Image
     Interair
Our clients are found amongst major
   conservation, environmental and sustainable development
  agencies, companies implementing environmental and social
    responsibility programs and in the ecotourism industry, in
                 southern Africa and wider a鍖eld.
SOME OF OUR CLIENTS:
South African National Parks                          Biovision Foundation (Switzerland)

Kruger National Park                                  Wildlife and Environment Society of Southern Africa

Jane Goodall Institute (South Africa)                 Biodiversity Institute of South Africa

African Wildlife Foundation, (Mozambique, Botswana,   Department of Agriculture and Land Administration
Zambia)
                                                      Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency
International Centre for Research in Agroforestry,
(Kenya / Mozambique)                                  Komati Basin Water Authority, (Swaziland)

ExxonMobil (Papua New Guinea)                         The Rural Action Committee (TRAC)

Tenke-Fungurume Mining (DRC)                          Lowveld Chamber of Business and Tourism

Parque Nacional do Limpopo, (Mozambique)              International Conservation Services

Sabie Park, (Mozambique)                              Tourism Development & Investment Company
                                                      (TDIC -Abu Dhabi)
To contact us, drop us an email or telephone:

                              Karl & Lesley Lane


               HAMILTON-FYNCH
                    mail@hamiltonfynch.com
                            carpe@mweb.co.za
Tel: +27 (0)13 744 9022   Mobile: +27 (0)83 600 1765     Skype: hamilton-fynch
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Hamilton-Fynch Portfolio

  • 1. Po r t f o l i o H A M I L T O N - F Y N C H To contact us, drop us an email or telephone: Karl & Lesley Lane mail@hamiltonfynch.com carpe@mweb.co.za Tel: +27 (0)13 744 9022 Mobile: +27 (0)83 600 1765 Skype: hamilton-fynch
  • 2. WHAT WE DO Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN MULTI SENSORY GOAL Sight Sound Mind-Spirit Smell Movement Touch Hamilton-Fynch takes your brief, ideas, research and documents and using 30 years of conservation experience, builds them into an interpretation, information or education product that touches your constituency and ful鍖lls your goals.
  • 3. We transform your ideas into effective interpretive and communications media. Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN Sight Sound Mind-Spirit Smell Movement Touch MULTI SENSORY GOAL
  • 4. INTERPRETATION CENTERS Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN MULTI SENSORY GOAL
  • 5. CLIENT: Jane Goodall Institute Chimpanzee Eden BRIEF: To develop an in-depth interpretation exhibit explaining the origin, life and plight of chimpanzees. MATERIALS PROVIDED: Only photographs of Jane Goodall. TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: 6 months. PRODUCT DESIGN: 24 A0 & 7 1000 mm x 600 mm theme panels, audio-visual material, interactive interior design proposal.
  • 14. CLIENT: Untamed Africa, Kruger National Park. BRIEF: To source historic, cultural and wildlife images and develop an interpretive poster retrospective of the Kruger National Park, map displaying cultural links, photo exhibition. MATERIALS PROVIDED: None (client to source and provide artifacts at a later date). TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: 3 months PRODUCT: 12 A0 panels addressing the history of the Park; large map panel of the Park with approaching 200 etched wildlife and cultural images, wildlife names in indigenous languages (and meanings); 32 A2 wildlife photographs.
  • 21. INTERPRETATION POSTERS Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN MULTI SENSORY GOAL
  • 22. MPUMALANGA TOURISM AND PARKS AGENCY BIODIVERSITY MAP S O U T H A F R I C A CLIENT: Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency Scienti鍖c Services. BRIEF: Design and produce an interpretation map to reveal the signi鍖cance of biodiversity research, encapsulate the results of the biodiversity survey, locate biodiversity hot- spots, and to establish research and data credibility. Aimed primarily at the scienti鍖c and conservation community, landscape and urban/agriculture planners, environmental education sector, tertiary education institutions. MATERIALS PROVIDED: GIS-derived base map TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: 6 weeks PRODUCT: 150 laminated maps 賊 1000 mm x 850 mms
  • 24. AFRICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION B O T S W A N A - N A M I B I A - Z A M B I A - Z I M B A B W E - M O Z A M B I Q U E CLIENT: African Wildlife Foundation BRIEF: To conceptualize, research, photograph, design and produce interpretive posters for each of the 3 southern African Heartlands program. Target focus visitors, funders, conservation community, teachers, selected schools and environmental agencies. MATERIALS PROVIDED: None TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: 8 weeks per poster including extensive travel. PRODUCT: 250 of each.
  • 25. CLIENT: TenkeFungurume Mine (Freeport-McMoRan) Democratic Republic of Congo BRIEF: To interpret the copper mine development in terms of its value to the national and local economy, its impact on the environment and local community, environmental and social mitigation measures, compliance with national/international legislation/standards. A0 Posters (12) published in English, French and Swahili. An additional component of this project was the writing, design and production of a manual for company information of鍖cers. MATERIALS PROVIDED: Photographs TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: Within 8 weeks PRODUCT: 4 sets of each
  • 28. CLIENT: International Conservation Services BRIEF: To conceptualise, research, acquire images, design and produce A0 interpretive posters for a proposed conservation/tourism development on the island of Sir Bani Yas, United Arab Emirates. MATERIALS PROVIDED: None TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: Within 6 weeks PRODUCT: 5 posters, 4 sets of each
  • 31. CLIENT: South African National Parks/Kruger National Park BRIEF: To conceptualize, research, acquire images, design and produce A2 posters promoting a range of outdoor activities in the Kruger National Park. MATERIALS PROVIDED: None TIME FRAME FOR COMPLETION: Within 9 weeks PRODUCT: 9 posters, 100 of each
  • 32. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARKS K R U G E R N A T I O N A L P A R K
  • 33. REPORTS Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN
  • 34. REPORTS: DEVELOPMENT PLANS: Annual Reports Agriculture / Agroforestry Scienti鍖c Reports Conservation Funding Proposals & Reports Tourism Environmental Education Neighbor relations strategies TRAINING MANUALS: EDUCATION MEDIA FOR SCHOOLS: Agriculture / Agroforestry Posters Conservation Literacy learning aids Natural Resource Management Biodiversity media Environment and Worksheets Development Regional biodiversity multimedia Environmental Education DVD in progress:- Health Origins, importance (inter alia cultural, economic, genetic), extent, Tourism communities, adaptations, comparison with other parts of the world, habitat loss, environmental pressures, conservation strategies.
  • 35. MPUMALANGA TOURISM AND PARKS AGENCY S O U T H A F R I C A
  • 36. INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN AGROFORESTRY K E N Y A - M O Z A M B I Q U E
  • 37. BUSINESS PLAN PARQUE NACIONAL DO LIMPOPO M O Z A M B I Q U E
  • 38. PEACE PARKS FOUNDATION M A N A G E M E N T P L A N G R E A T L I M P O P O T R A N S F R O N T I E R P A R K
  • 39. BROCHURES AND MAPS Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN
  • 40. BROCHURES/LEAFLETS/NEWSLETTERS: Agriculture / Agroforestry Conservation Environmental Education Environmental Interpretation Health Ecotourism MAPS: Eco-Tourism Scienti鍖c Reports Funding Reports
  • 41. BIOVISION FOUNDATION S W I T Z E R L A N D O P E R A T E S E A S T A F R I C A
  • 42. BIOVISION FOUNDATION S W I T Z E R L A N D O P E R A T E S E A S T A F R I C A
  • 43. LOWVELD CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND TOURISM N O R T H - E A S T E R N S O U T H A F R I C A
  • 44. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK - CAMP MAPS (賊30) S O U T H A F R I C A
  • 45. PARQUE NACIONAL DO LIMPOPO M O Z A M B I Q U E
  • 46. LOWVELD CHAMBER OF BUSINESS AND TOURISM N O R T H - E A S T E R N S O U T H A F R I C A
  • 47. MUKHONJWA MOUNTAINS WORLD HERITAGE SITE B A R B E R T O N M O U N T A I N L A N D S S O U T H A F R I C A
  • 48. ECOTOURISM BROCHURE - ECOTRAINING S O U T H A F R I C A
  • 49. EXXON-MOBIL - INTERPRETIVE/ORIENTATION CALENDAR P A P U A N E W G U I N E A The PNG LNG Project Co-venturers Issued by Social Programs, PNG LNG Project
  • 50. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Effective communication is 20% what you know and 80% how you feel about what you know. JIM ROHN
  • 51. BOOKS: African Fly-鍖shing Safari (Publishers choice award winner) Hardcover: 176 pages Publisher: Struik Publishers (January 2003) Language: English ISBN: 1-86872-840-4 Authors: Karl and Lesley Lane Footprint of the Lowveld (Photographic centenary commemoration) Hardcover: 120 pages Publisher: Hamilton-Fynch (2005) Language: English ISBN: 0-620-35201-9
  • 52. E-book: Health and Travel Tips for Africa Introduction: 7 Chapter 1: 10 Your Immune System 10 Boosting Your Resistance 11 Chapter 2: 13 Large Mammals 13 Elephant 16 Hippo 18 Chapter 3: well removed from the site of the 19 of the stories of dying in Most especially in the 鍖eld, because Reptiles - 19 punctures, weeks after the initial Snakes minutes are fantasy and there are 19 of the risk of anaphylactic shock. Types of Venom and Symptoms bite. Most bites in Africa are 20 much better fantasies to indulge in Asthmatics or people who have Treatment of Snakebite in鍖icted by puff adders. 21 if youre headed to hospitallike been treated previously, are Avoiding Snakebite 22 First Aid for Snakebite Juliette Binoche, the nurse in the 22 especially vulnerable. In hospital, Snakebite First Aid Summary movie The English Patient 24 antivenin, drips, antihistamines, Slow acting cytotoxic venoms Crocodiles 25 although I think youll 鍖nd the small blood transfusions and respiratory may take days to kill you. What To Do and What Not To Do ---------------------------- 27 print in your insurance policy support are routinely administered. Chapter 4: 29 Boomslangs and vine snakes have indemni鍖es your insurer against 1 Down by the Seaside failing to supply a similar nurse. 29 Even without treatment, most haemotoxic venoms which destroy Sharks 29 Unless a fang penetrates a blood What To Do and What Not To blood vessels, but they are your Do 32 people survive the bites of vessel, you probably have at least Bluebottles/Portuguese Man oWar rarely seen, are back-fanged and 34 most venomous snakes. Stingrays 12 hours before death, even with- 34 so 鍖nd it dif鍖cult to sink their fangs Mussels out supportive 鍖rst aid. However 34 into you, except on 鍖ngers and Cone Shells 35 a black mamba can deliver up toes and perhaps wrists, but they Moray Eels 35 to 400 mg of venom; 10-15 Stone Fish are not aggressive. However if you 36 Electric Rays mg will kill an adult. Without 37 are bitten by one of these, medical Sea Urchins treatment is essential. treatment, death 37 from mamba bites might be Large Mammals in anything from 15 Chapter 5: Untreated severe bites from 38 minutes to three hours. Insects and other Creepy Crawlies 38 The best advice with regard to wildlife encounters is to ignore the these snakes will almost Mosquitoes 39 Malaria certainly be fatal; antivenin is 40 Treatment of snakebite TV programmes that stage encounters suggesting you can take Malaria Symptoms 40 Treatment today is largely not readily available but since Anti-Malarial Drugs 41 liberties with wild animals and walk away from the experience. Avoiding Mosquito Bites supportive, with a reluctance 42 the venom acts slowly there by doctors to use anti Mosquitoes and HIV 42 Perhaps you might survivebut probably not. Treat wildlife with is time to 鍖nd Flies 43 venin, treatment. 4 great respect. Most people will instinctively avoid the obvious red in tooth and claw threats, like lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo, but beware the apparently laid-back elephant and hippo. 13 21
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  • 54. MAGAZINE CONTRIBUTIONS: Lowveld Living Regular feature writing Good Taste Magazine SA 4X4 The Complete Fly-鍖sherman Marung (Botswana airlines) Camera and Image Interair
  • 55. Our clients are found amongst major conservation, environmental and sustainable development agencies, companies implementing environmental and social responsibility programs and in the ecotourism industry, in southern Africa and wider a鍖eld. SOME OF OUR CLIENTS: South African National Parks Biovision Foundation (Switzerland) Kruger National Park Wildlife and Environment Society of Southern Africa Jane Goodall Institute (South Africa) Biodiversity Institute of South Africa African Wildlife Foundation, (Mozambique, Botswana, Department of Agriculture and Land Administration Zambia) Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, (Kenya / Mozambique) Komati Basin Water Authority, (Swaziland) ExxonMobil (Papua New Guinea) The Rural Action Committee (TRAC) Tenke-Fungurume Mining (DRC) Lowveld Chamber of Business and Tourism Parque Nacional do Limpopo, (Mozambique) International Conservation Services Sabie Park, (Mozambique) Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC -Abu Dhabi)
  • 56. To contact us, drop us an email or telephone: Karl & Lesley Lane HAMILTON-FYNCH mail@hamiltonfynch.com carpe@mweb.co.za Tel: +27 (0)13 744 9022 Mobile: +27 (0)83 600 1765 Skype: hamilton-fynch