Endangered Species Protection Project

by Zululand Conservation Trust
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Project Report | May 11, 2021
Wildlife Warrior 2nd Update

By Zululand Conservation Trust | NPO

Field Ranger in full gear on a perimeter patrol
Field Ranger in full gear on a perimeter patrol

A big thank you to everyone that has donated and continues to support our campaign "Support our Wildlife Warriors".

In the last months the donations slowed down, but we are very grateful for every dollar that gets donated towards our Rangers who are keeping our wildlife save.

So far, we were able to pay the annual fee for the life insurance that protects our rangers and their families financially in the event of death or injury. Furthermore, we could purchase some much-needed Ranger Boots.

Protective Clothing is one of the most important equipment for our Warriors who work in harsh weather conditions. The African bush can be rough and clothing is getting torn by branches and thorn bushes. The reserve also had high rainfall in the beginning of the year and the rangers battled with keeping their shoes dry throughout the night.

Therefore, our next goal is to provide each Ranger with and extra set of protective clothing and boots. The welfare of our Wildlife Warriors is the outmost important for us because they are protecting the wildlife of the reserve and help the fight against the extinction of endangered species. We would also like to send two rangers for their field ranger training to enhance their skills and confidence in performing their duties.

If you would like to support our Wildlife Warriors, please consider a donation towards our funds! Every help is much appreciated.

Field Ranger assisting at a Rhino Dehorning
Field Ranger assisting at a Rhino Dehorning
Field Rangers on a Training session with a K9 unit
Field Rangers on a Training session with a K9 unit
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Zululand Conservation Trust

Location: Mkuze, KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa
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