Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit (VFAPU) First Quarter 2011 report
by Charles Brightman
Many thanks to those concerned that continue to support the unit and it’s operations and one can not emphasis enough, the importance of this vital support which keeps our fight against the crime of poaching in operation. It is a deep concern though, that we have lost a substantial amount of support with a number of companies unable to meet the monthly pledge for various reasons. VFAPU would also like to express our gratitude to the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, the Zimbabwe Republic Police, the Victoria Falls Municipal Police and the Tourism Police for this opportunity to work together in a combined effort to conserve Zimbabwe wildlife for everyone’s benefit, present and future. Please refer to our report below for details for our operations during the year 2011 so far. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require any further information. SUMMARY OF STATISTICS FOR First Quarter 2011: Snares located: 51 Persons apprehended within National Park estate: 97 (3 x mammal poachers, 14 x illegal miners, 51 x wood poachers, 18 x Illegal vendors, 2 x Illegal entry into parks estate, 1 x drug dealers) Mammals darted: 2 (1 x warthog, 1 x elephant) Mammals poached: 3 (1x kudu, 1 x elephant, 1 x hippo) January 2011 Snares located: 35 Persons apprehended: 29 (17 wood poachers, 9 illegal miners and 1 drug dealer)) Mammals darted: Nil Mammals found poached: 2 Species: 1 kudu, 1 elephant bull Location/s: The kudu was found in the valley beneath the helicopter pad at Elephant Hills. The elephant bull was discovered by the Fuller Forest ridge, with the tusks removed and taken. Other: A carcass of a young buffalo was located by the farm school – cause of death unknown. One female warthog was found dead along the railway line by Sekuti’s Drift and the cause of death is unknown. A female kudu was killed by a pack of wild dogs along the Masuwe River, east of Masuwe Lodge. February 2011 Snares located: 6 Persons apprehended: 31 (14 wood poachers, 17 curio vendors) Mammals darted: 1 Species: Warthog male – with wire snare around its snout. Location: Victoria Falls Safari Lodge Mammals found poached: 0 Species: 0 Location/s: 0 Other: The scouts came across a large African Rock Python in the Chamabonda area. The pack of wild dogs killed a male kudu on the sand ridges north of Sekuti’s Drift. arch 2011 Snares located: 10 Persons apprehended: 37 (20 wood poachers, 1 curio vendor, 3 people found in the park in possession of sable and buffalo horns, 2 illegal entry to Zambezi national Park, 5 illegal miners) Mammals darted: 1 Species: 1 elephant bull – had a three strand wire snare on the rear right leg. Location: Big Tree area Mammals found poached: 1 Species: Hippo Location: Close to Number 21 picnic site in the Zambezi National Park. %t had been shot 7 times with what looked like AK47 rounds. It had been skinned and lost of the meat was taken. Other: A female kudu was hit and killed by a speeding vehicle along Wood Road. One spear found hidden in the bush between Wood Road and the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge boundary. A wounded buffalo was shot by National Parks staff in the Masuwe Lodge area. Support VFAPU – support wildlife conservation! Telephone: 0712 209144 Email: cat@yoafrica.com
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