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Dear Club Leader
We thank you for your effort and time to register/renew your club with us. We wish you all the best in all your endeavors this year. As you affiliate your club with us. we request that you cross whether your club is new or old. or whether it is a Chongololo or Conservation club.
From grade 1-7, you register your club as a Chongololo Club. From grade 8-12 your club should be registered as a Conservation Club. In cases where your school is a basic school, two clubs should be registered; A Chongololo Club from grade 1-7 and a Conservation Club from grade 8-9. Where clubs exists in churches, communities or any other conservation groups, clubs with members 12 years and below are Chongololo Clubs while clubs with members 13 years and above are Conservation Clubs. The recommended maximum number of members per club is 30 and if the number exceeds 30 it is recommended that you split the group for maximum participate of each member.
Please read the Chongololo and Conservations Club´s Terms & Conditions before submiting the memberhip form.
Terms & Conditions for CCCZA registered member of the Chongololo and Conservation Club of Zambia agrees to the following terms and conditions: 1: Use of the name (Chongololo/Conservation ) and logos.You will be allowed to use these when you are engaged in authorised club activities (authorisation to be obtained from club leader, Head teacher or Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia representative in your area).
2: Authorised activities do not include:political activities or propaganda to influence legislation. Your club may engage in fundraising , conservation education, environmental awareness promotion, encouragement of new clubs and conservation related projects consistent with the objectives of the Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia (WECSZ) as detailed below; -To promote efforts to conserve the natural diversity of Zambia’s flora and fauna in balance with the needs of mankind. ‑To develop Environmental education projects and activities for youth of Zambia and to support other organisations with the same aim. ‑To provide a channel for the collection and distribution of conservation-related information.
3: Registration fees:This is determined by WECSZ from time to time and entitles your club to the following : -Registration Certificate ‑Chongololo/Chipembele magazines (as appropriate and when available) ‑Club Newsletters (as appropriate and when available) ‑Enviromental education materials from WECSZ and other national and international sources when available. ‑Major conservation book publications at a nominal cost. -Opportunity to participate in national and international competitions. -Opportunity to participate in workshops / seminars when conducted in your area and when funds allow, in areas outside your vicinity. -Membership with Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia (no voting rights).
A full voting member of the WECSZ pays a higher fee (determined by WECSZ from time to time) and receives a bi-monthly newsletter, Membership card, preferential rates at society camps and lodges. Free/discounted access to society events. Read more about Society membership by clicking here.
Thank you. Updated April 2005 |
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Wildlife & Environmental Conservation Society of ZambiaP.O. Box 30255, Lusaka, Zambia |