World Image Magazine Issue 31 April 2016 | Page 70
Kuyimba means 'to sing' in the Zambian
Chinyanja language and this site is a
celebration of the sights and sounds of southern
Africa. Join us to experience it for yourself.
Derek & Sarah Solomon
www.kuyimba.com
The Cat Survival Trust was registered as a charity in 1976. The Trust's
on-site objective is to promote education regarding the conservation of
wild cats and their habitat by housing an array of species in natural
enclosures.
http://www.catsurvivaltrust.org
Magazine Submissions
Tour Operators
Members are welcome to submit Bio’s and other articles relating
to expeditions and equipment reviews. Small file size pictures
may be included. Recognised wildlife trust and Nature
Conservation group adverts may be included free of charge per
quarter page subject to approval.
Any one who would like to write a feature article for the
magazine, please do. I have no real limit on the magazine size
but for ease I will find a comfortable limit depending on the
method used for circulating it.
Trade Adverts
Adverts may be placed with the magazine at the editors
discretion. A charge will be made in advance of publication
towards the running costs of the society amounting to 10 GBP
per quarter page per issue.
Submissions should be emailed to [email protected]
please state ‘magazine article or advert’ in the subject line.
Members who operate, or work on behalf of Tour Operators
are invited to submit reports on their tours as a feature of the
magazine. These can be a regular feature if desired and may
include pictures to highlight aspects of the article. The first
of these reports should be an introduction to the company
area of operations and its tour guides and staff.
Although the Society can not be held responsible for the
conduct and safety of the tours, the tour operators that
advertise on, or have links within, this site or provide reports
within the societies magazine, do so on the understanding
that they undertake to conduct the tours in a professional
manner, be customer focused, with an emphasis on safety
and value for money.
As many of the tour operators and guides are members of
the society, they are knowledgeable both on the areas they
visit and on the subject of photography and will be willing
to offer tips and guidance if required. Feedback about your
tour is always welcomed and may appear in the society
magazine.
We hope you like the magazine, the size and content of future issues depends on you.
Submissions for the next issue are being accepted
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