Project Report
| Mar 9, 2022
Getting local children to the reserve!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat. Today on earth we are facing a mass extinction of our wildlife. Research tells us we loose one species every hour and this is an alarming number. The main reason is the loss of habitats and poaching, two very serious issues that are not easy to solve.
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We have been funding the food for the dogs who patrol the reserve for anti poaching initiatives, as well as funding 6 children from the local township on their first ever visit to the kruger national park which is costing $50.
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Nov 8, 2021
Building capacity!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
We work with a number of projects locally across South Africa and the famous Kruger. Empowering teams to provide eyes and emergency response to poachers we aim to do everything in our power to keep these animals safe 24/7..
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As well as our anti poaching teams we educate local children to drive awareness and help protect as well as run many smaller high risk and innovative projects to ensure we protect these animals as much as possible. Due to the high risk of poaching we keep our work confidential.
This month we will be conducting a mentorship training program with 9 senior anti poaching veterans so that they can provide support to the junior wildlife investigators. This is to support the development of knowledge and skills within the department of environment.
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Jul 12, 2021
Working for white rhino in Africa!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat. Today on earth we are facing a mass extinction of our wildlife. Research tells us we loose one species every hour and this is an alarming number.
Report
We work with a number of projects locally across South Africa and the famous Kruger. Empowering teams to provide eyes and emergency response to poachers we aim to do everything in our power to keep these animals safe 24/7. As well as our anti poaching teams we educate local children to drive awareness and help protect as well as run many smaller high risk and innovative projects to ensure we protect these animals as much as possible. Due to the high risk of poaching we keep our work confidential. $15 donation funds food for our sniffer dogs who assist our hard working poachers who work tirelessly to protect white rhino from poachers on our reserves. And $50 assists with our monthly GPS and camera traps programs for our essential research initiatives which promote conservation and research efforts in the area
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