8th September 2010
Summer

Climate: - Trees and grass very green. Very hot and humid

Game Drives: - Lots of young animals and birds. Long grass cover limits visability

Wildlife Management >> Anti Poaching

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Cable snares meticulously to snare Bluewildebeest

An example of how a poacher ties a snare to a branch of a tree with a strip of bark in order to hold up the snare for its pray

The end of a cable snare carefully tied to the trunk of a tree

An example of what the snare looks like after it has been set

Our anti poaching unit removed a pocket of a 109 snares set during the Christmas and New Year festive season

An unlucky Bluewildwebeest bull snared suffocated and then died, vultures devoured the rotten carcass

This is the only remains that could be found of a male lion that was snared during the above operation

An impala hew snared and her carcass eventually found by anti poaching officials

 

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