Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola

by African Bush Camps Foundation
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola
Improving Human-Wildlife Coexistence in Mola

Project Report | Jan 2, 2020
The Momentum is Picking Up!

By Adrienne West | Project Leader

Aerial View of a Boma
Aerial View of a Boma

A very happy new year to all of our donors and thank you again for your support!

We couldn't be more pleased to let you know that in the last quarter of 2019, we were able to reach some significant project milestones, including: 

  • The village now has 11 mobile cattle bomas, which have been moved four times during the course of the year, fertilising 15670 square meters of agricultural land in preparation for sowing season which is now upon us. We're excited to see the improvement in crop yields as a result - provided the recent rains continue to fall. 
  • All 151 cattle in the bomas have received veterinary care, including preventative treatment for local diseases as part of the Animal Health component of the Programme. Two cattle had recently been lost to preventable diseases, which represents a significant blow to a family's livelihood. Now, with ongoing veterinary care, including vaccinations, cattle and people's livelihoods are more secure. 
  • Two GPS tracking collars for lions have been purchased, and our permit application to operate GPS tacking systems in the area has been approved by the National Parks Authority. The lion collars are currently being imported to Zimbabwe from the USA, and will allow our Lion Guardians to track lion movement and notify the community when lions are nearby. This will give them time to corral their cattle to safety and prepare to scare the lions out of community land with the use of strident horns. 

Reaching these milestones represent the first huge strides for this project, which will benefit this marginalised community, the landscape and the wildlife that call it home - and it could not have come at a better time. In recent weeks, we have had reports of new lions moving into the area, and it is imperative that we protect them as well as the community. 

Thank you for being part of this journey. With your support, we're looking forward to an equally exciting first quarter in 2020, when we hope to set up camera traps, provide training for our three Lion Guardians, update cattle vaccinations and (fingers crossed!) collar two lions. 

Cattle Veterinary Care
Cattle Veterinary Care

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    Location: Maun - Botswana
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