Anti poaching unit support


With the effect of Covid 19 impact on our economy, especially hospitality / tourism, there is a direct ripple effect on conservation. We have been running various initiatives including supplying Food Vouchers to over 130 APU Rangers (Anti-Poaching Unit) in various provinces in collaboration with FNB (see link below), and conducting motivational talks via Zoom with APU teams in an attempt to encourage them and reinforce the value of their role in protecting our natural heritage in these challenging times.
 

 

Care for wild anti poaching unit 

A small token of appreciation for the boots on the ground, those who risk their lives on a daily basis to protect our Rhino!

 

Kariega game reserve

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thanda safari game reserve

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thula thula private game reserve

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South african national parks - darlington section

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Amakhala private game reserve

 

 

 

 

 

"As Amakhala APU Team, we would like to thank you to you and all your supporters for the parcel you sent to us. Indeed it means a lot to the unit and also encourages and motivates us out there doing our best to safeguard the survival of the species and many others. During these hard times it means a lot to us knowing that out there someone like you always have our back."

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Lalibela game reserve

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Kwandwe private game reserve

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Manyoni private game reserve

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Partners of the 'celebrating Women in conservation' campaign

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environmental crime hotline 0800 205 005 or the SAPS number 10111

Report any suspicious activities around wildlife!

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