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For Junior Gabela and Sakamuzi Mhlongo, the forests of northern KwaZulu-Natal are their office

There’s a quiet little revolution happening in eco-tourism, according to Birdlife South Africa.

Big five safaris are popular, but birding has taken off, creating a brand of low-impact, sustainable tourism that has the likes of Sakamuzi Mhlongo and Junior Gabela of Sakamuzi Bird Guides, building businesses in out-of-the-way places like Zululand.This article is free to read if you sign up or sign in.

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