Gache Gache Wilderness Area WEPU anti-poaching

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Sincere condolences go out to the families and friends of these two dedicated National Parks Rangers who lost their live...
08/01/2020

Sincere condolences go out to the families and friends of these two dedicated National Parks Rangers who lost their lives in the course of duty. Poachers need to be brought to book and more serious penalties have to be implemented.
May their souls rest in peace.

And the fish poachers continue their activities... this little croc was rescued from illegal net.
29/09/2019

And the fish poachers continue their activities... this little croc was rescued from illegal net.

05/08/2018

Several fish poachers taken to Kariba to the Police last week.

Great line fishing!
17/05/2018

Great line fishing!

30/03/2018

Sincere condolences to the families of these brave Rangers.

"The International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF) is deeply saddened by the accidental drowning deaths of two rangers and one ranger instructor from the Akashinga team in Zimbabwe.

During a patrol on March 25, 2018, five wildlife protection rangers were on patrol in the lower Zambezi Valley. Three members of the team began crossing a river while two others navigated around a cliff face. While Rangers Tendai Hunawe, Edzai Malunga and Tarzman Foma crossed the river, one began to struggle. The other two quickly came to her aid. Tragically, all three drowned.

Zimbabwe Republic Police officers were immediately notified and responded to the location where the bodies of the rangers were recovered. They were joined on-site by IAPF founder Damien Mander.

In keeping with local protocols and tradition, funerals will be held immediately. IAPF is providing all possible assistance to families, relatives, and affected local communities.

All of us at IAPF extend our deepest sympathies to everyone affected by this tragedy.

This is a heartbreaking set of circumstances. The Akashinga team is a close-knit unit. These deaths are extremely distressing for everyone involved. Despite the hardship, loss, and sadness, the other members of the Akashinga team continue to conduct patrols in defence of wildlife and work with local communities to identify poachers and stop them.

Akashinga means “The Brave Ones.” The brave women of Zimbabwe rose to defend the wildlife of their country and they have proved their capabilities time and time again since the formation of the unit in 2017.

Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with the families of those passed, while we continue striving towards a day when armed rangers may not be required to protect nature."

11/03/2018
19/01/2018

Absolutely brilliant news! Well done Mr.President! Thank you Lisa Hywood and IAPF.

11/11/2017

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