Re: Rhino Poaching 2014
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 3:39 pm
I think, now DEA again confuses Marakele and Mapungubwe




Go wild for Wildlife and help to keep our Conservation Areas pure, natural and green.
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I think, now DEA again confuses Marakele and Mapungubwe
Lisbeth wrote: BY: ALBERT PULE | 30 JUL 2014 10:21
SKUKUZA: Strong partnerships between different role players in and around the Kruger National Park (KNP) remains the key to defeating the scourge of rhino poaching.
South African National Parks (SANParks) has called on communities living close to the KNP to work in collaboration to help eradicate the scourge of rhino poaching ravaging the park. This is very important indeed, and has produced success in KZN.
Acting Head of SANParks Communications, Reynold Thakuli, says the involvement of communities in managing South African parks remains a key element of conserving and preserving the country's biodiversity.
"We have a number of programmes that we have in partnership with different communities, particularly now with the scourge of rhino poaching.
Not really...there have been a number of strange programmes from building school facilities to dog pens, squat-all to do with rhino poaching...rather vote-gathering, IMO...nothing since elections and senior SP staff having disappeared![]()
"We have engaged faith-based organisations, traditional healer associations and tribal authorities to co-opt them into the management of these parks. Some of the guys who are poaching live within these communities," said Thakuli.
This is also a copy of KZN, and indeed an old AW suggestion. It is not a secret that poachers live in these communities.
"We are not managing these parks as islands. We are working together with them and so far, we have received cooperation from them, especially on the South African side of the border."
This makes no sense.
KNP shares a border with Zimbabwe and Mozambique and covers over two million hectares of land with a variety of animals roaming free.
Really?
He said that partnerships between communities in Botswana, Swaziland and Namibia have yielded positive results in dealing with rhino poaching and that South African communities can learn from their neighbours.
Since the beginning of the year 37 rhino have been poached in private reserves in Mpumlanga. Poachers have been relentless since last week with incidents taking place across the province. The full-moon period is always a challenging time.Flutterby wrote:Serene Oasis, Rhino Conservation Dubai and Teddy Fowels will give a R20 000 REWARD for information that can lead to the ARREST and CONVICTION of the perpetrators of this hideous Act in the KNP near Serene Oasis Restaurant, in front of Henk van Rooyen Park, Marloth Park. The Mother was shot in the early Hours of 2014/08/08. They didn't get the horns and baby is still alive. Baby has been airlifted by SANPARKS. It has Just come to our attention that the Male was found dead and de-horned a distance away.