Anti-poaching

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OomStruisbaai
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I am not talking about Scotland rugby here.

Poaching is very real in South Africa. We are so spoiled with wild life. On the south coast its perlemoen and kreef. Inland its elephants and rhino's. Plants its everywhere.

My son is heavy in nature conservation and is going north from next year to join up north with the anti poaching security mostly Rhinos.

Never knew these poachers are like the mafia, so it will be tough on him but worth a while for his experience. We did army , so this is his time for leapard crawling and patrolling by foot.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:56 am I am not talking about Scotland rugby here.

Poaching is very real in South Africa. We are so spoiled with wild life. On the south coast its perlemoen and kreef. Inland its elephants and rhino's. Plants its everywhere.

My son is heavy in nature conservation and is going north from next year to join up north with the anti poaching security mostly Rhinos.

Never knew these poachers are like the mafia, so it will be tough on him but worth a while for his experience. We did army , so this is his time for leapard crawling and patrolling by foot.
Good luck to him and hope he stays safe
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Absolutely great thing to do, as Saint says hope he stays safe and gets plenty of the buggers.
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On a recent photographic safari, we were told if we took photos of rhinos, not to post on social media and certainly not to tag where they were. These were even dehorned ones. We did not even asked our guide to find them.
We were lucky enough to see them horned some time ago but did not want to see them like this. Also let them try and recover their numbers, if possible, with as little intrusion from us.
Good luck to your son. it is a great job they are doing.
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Best of luck to him.

Our guide told us the poachers poison carcasses to avoid having vultures and other circling scavengers revealing the presence of a dead large animal. Dreadful business.
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Good luck to him I hear it can be dangerous work.

He is doing good.
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All the best to him. Tried to get on a couple of anti-poaching deployments with the army but no joy. Great thing to be involved with.
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Thanks for the nice replies. He is also involved with the NSRI . They are station 30, Struisbaai. It's a small town and they do all medical call outs aswell. It's all volunteering work.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:56 am I am not talking about Scotland rugby here.
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Great OP. Only thing that would have made it better would have been a reference to Namibia.
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What are the rhino numbers like in SA? Last I saw they were on a one-way ticket to extinction.

As honourable as I find the anti-poaching initiatives, it appears that people very high up in government are enabling it.
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assfly wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 5:49 am What are the rhino numbers like in SA? Last I saw they were on a one-way ticket to extinction.

As honourable as I find the anti-poaching initiatives, it appears that people very high up in government are enabling it.
Pretty sad. SanPark is pretty useless. The private owners however drive their own thing. My kid will be trained by a Rekkie. surely he will tough as nails after his training.
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Good for your boy, Oom.

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OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 10:20 am Pretty sad. SanPark is pretty useless. The private owners however drive their own thing. My kid will be trained by a Rekkie. surely he will tough as nails after his training.
SanParks will never win, so long as people in government are involved in the profits of poaching.

If South Africa is serious about stopping poaching, it will. In Kenya it was out of control in the 1980s to the point where they realised they may have no elephants left. Now we're a success story of wildlife, our elephant and rhino numbers are soaring. National parks and private conservancies work together.

When you look at the map of South Africa, it's tragic how few places there are to go and enjoy wildlife.
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