Re: SANParks responds to COVID 19 pandemic as it hits closer to home
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 6:59 pm
Or too late or completely useless as things are changing every week
Go wild for Wildlife and help to keep our Conservation Areas pure, natural and green.
http://africawild-forum.com/
Question is : how eager are they going to be to vacate the accommodation once visitors are allowed back ????????
Thats all they do since formalisation and uniforms etc ...Fund Raise (Read Round Table can doit better) and Clean ups ..Good and honorable but what about the current Letaba Freebie Residents are they too precious or something . In the late 60's and 70's there were just a few of us ..Appointed by National Parks Board (Not applied for a Possie to the NPB )Conservation Div under the Management of the Chief Ranger Dirk Ackermann..No Uniforms just a Member card and a Register you signedat gate of Kruger (No HRs in other Parks) We helped with all sorts of things ..I Helped with W Dogs and reporting on the situation out there after every trip. ..My little Red Flag was kept in the Cubihole of my car as I was onHoliday too ..Good ol Days
Klipspringer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 4:18 pm Some extra funds for SANParks: South Africa's emergency coronavirus budget
https://www.businessinsider.co.za/sas-2 ... now-2020-6
A number of public entities need money "to augment the operational budget and mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on operational activities and obligatory costs such as compensation of employees", the budget review says.
Four such entities will see a combined net increase of R1.1 billion in their allocations. They are:
The South African Weather Services
South African National Parks (SANparks)
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (Sanbi)
iSimangaliso Wetland Park
They stop the working for water programme which supports lots of jobs to have money to pay the SANParks staff, it seems."Our four entities - SANParks, SANBI, Isimangaliso and the Weather Service - all of which have a good record of revenue generation and financial self-sustainability, are unable to realise their usual income streams.
"In the first quarter or this financial year, our 'Working For' programmes were not able to operate due to lockdown conditions. By cutting back on now unachievable targets in this programme, we have been able to transfer R39m to the Isimangaliso Wetland Park Authority and R961m to SANParks," the Minister said.