Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching

by African Conservation Trust
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching
Support Mounted Rangers Fighting Rhino Poaching

Project Report | Dec 6, 2018
Project Rhino Horse Units Update: December 2018

By Kira Macdougall | African Conservation Trust & Project Rhino

The new fenced paddock at Hluhluwe-Imfolozi
The new fenced paddock at Hluhluwe-Imfolozi

Dear friends and supporters

A short update on what has been happening with the brave horse unit teams.

The fencing at Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park (HiP) is in its final stages and the new paddock now provides welcome space for exercise and relaxation of the horses – away from the threat of big game and predators.

HiP is KZN’s flagship reserve and has been targeted in recent years by organised crime and wildlife trafficking syndicates; this has placed enormous pressure on Park custodians, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, and their field rangers on the ground. The horse unit is one of many anti-poaching and resource management strategies that the Park has adopted to protect their rhino.

GlobalGiving donations were also used to assist Spioenkop Game Reserve (in the KZN Midlands) with 40 bales of hay as additional food for their horses during the final winter months, when food resources in the veld were scarce. We are most grateful to Epol and RCL Foods who has assisted by sponsoring Epol cubes for the HiP Horse unit in the upcoming months.

Project Rhino coordinator, Chris Galliers, met with a number of horse units at reserves in Zululand and in the Midlands over the last quarter. The most critical needs identified were:

  • Training for rangers – some have little experience in riding horses, whilst those experienced riders require training in how to deal with poaching incursions, tracking, evidence collection and reaction (often in life threatening situations).
  • Training for grooms, to ensure that the horses remain fit and healthy.
  • New / updated riding kit – much of the existing kit is second hand, or on its last legs. Whilst community reserves lack even basic kit like helmets and saddle blankets.
  • Basic veterinary care, including fly spray and tick prevention.

A surprise when visiting the Spioenkop horse unit was that a number of mares were heavily pregnant after an energetic stallion found his way into the stables. Our veterinary care bill now includes his sterilization. You win some, you lose some!

Once again, our heartfelt thanks to all our supporters who have been so generous toward our cause by donating, and sharing our message. Please remember to follow our social media pages for updates on the horse unit and other Project Rhino projects.

Horses at Spioenkop Reserve
Horses at Spioenkop Reserve
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