Fundraising Antipoaching Cameras - 2018 Africa Wild Project

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We have received a few sample pics from one of the cameras in Greater Kruger Park! \O \O \O

They are working fine and Billy says thanks again.

Can't put pics here, but have forwarded to donors... ;-)


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Received more pics from the cameras, all going strong! \O

Useful rare animal and migrational photos coming through.

Moz poachers have moved far south regarding rhino, as there are not viable northern and north-central Kruger rhino populations left for them. O-/


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^Q^ Good they are still working and useful ^Q^ but not good they have run out of easy targets to poach O/ 0=


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