2.Anti-poaching

Five Top Ways to Save African Wildlife

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#2 Anti-Poaching.

 Yesterday it was dealing with human wildlife conflict. Today it’s a nice moment to go through the second method.

Poaching is the illegal hunting, capture or snaring of wild animals. These practices have been going on for centuries in Africa. Local people hunted for their own food for eons. However, the commercial poaching for bush meat and the trafficking of wild animal and bird parts has gotten totally out of hand. Although some government bans are in place, the illegal trade remains a multibillion dollar industry right up there with the trafficking of guns, drugs and humans. Finding permanent solutions is in the hands of governments and the powers to be. Yet offering protection on the ground, one animal at a time is the job of the anti-poaching ranger. Men and women who became rangers to manage and study wildlife have been flung into becoming soldiers in a crazy war to save the wild animals and the plants they love.

Many methods have been successful like protecting elephant and rhino by using highly trained rangers, sniffer dogs, drones and other high tech equipment including thermal imaging cameras attached to the drones.Although ordinary people like you and I can’t stop the illegal trade we can assist those who put their lives on the line to protect individual animals and herds. People like saviours of wildlife members who uses conservation education and assisting in anti poaching efforts with very strategic systems to deter and apprehend poachers. We can help in one way or another to save wildlife.

Snared lion. This life until when?

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