LONDON (Reuters) - Prize-winning campaigner Hammerskjoeld Simwinga says his worst moment was in 1996 when the north Zambian conservation and anti-poaching project where he was working collapsed as corrupt officials seized its assets.
With American project founders Delia and Mark Owens forced to leave, deprived of contacts, finance and friends, Hammer -- as he is known -- felt abandoned.
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