Re: Rhino Poaching 2017
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:15 pm
You have a captured audience in me here, yes absolutely the pleasure I have to confess has been all mine and for quite some time. Thus prompting me and perhaps unwisely to go ahead and finally register. The dangers of me waffling inappropriately are so extreme that I wouldn't be in the least bit concerned if this post or any others that manage to completely ravage threads are removed entirely.
Before that happens though I do want to say thank-you for all for the great information on this site! So much fantastic information collected in one place. Im slowly getting through it, trying to get my head around it all, backwards and forwards, referencing and following leads. Taking bits and pieces of the puzzle to get that all important big picture.
Anyway many many food for thought right here. Thank you. I will I promise try very hard at least and quietly plough on!
I will be in the Kruger soon, solely to be with the elephants as those in Hluhluwe are at this moment (at last report at least) still quite fond and logical it must be said of sticking deep to the wilderness areas. So short of finding our accommodations completely roofless you shouldn't hear a word.
Committed anyway even if Hluhluwe's ellies have suddenly changed their minds and are crawling all over Hilltops. A quicker than planned dash to the coast is also not yet entirely out of the question of course.
Meantime Im in Singapore literally chocking on the smoke from the devastation happening (yes right as I speak) across in Indonesia as they burn their and the planets natural heritage to the ground in favour of that mono-crop mania, oil palm plantations!
Altijd wat! As they say back in Kaas territory.
Before that happens though I do want to say thank-you for all for the great information on this site! So much fantastic information collected in one place. Im slowly getting through it, trying to get my head around it all, backwards and forwards, referencing and following leads. Taking bits and pieces of the puzzle to get that all important big picture.
Anyway many many food for thought right here. Thank you. I will I promise try very hard at least and quietly plough on!
I will be in the Kruger soon, solely to be with the elephants as those in Hluhluwe are at this moment (at last report at least) still quite fond and logical it must be said of sticking deep to the wilderness areas. So short of finding our accommodations completely roofless you shouldn't hear a word.

Meantime Im in Singapore literally chocking on the smoke from the devastation happening (yes right as I speak) across in Indonesia as they burn their and the planets natural heritage to the ground in favour of that mono-crop mania, oil palm plantations!
Altijd wat! As they say back in Kaas territory.
