A man found guilty of deer poaching has been sentenced to a year in prison, and has been ordered to watch Bambi at least once a month during that year.
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A man found guilty of deer poaching has been sentenced to a year in prison, and has been ordered to watch Bambi at least once a month during that year.
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The 600 rangers at the Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo have a serious task: protecting the park’s animals from poachers. And it’s clear that some of the rangers have formed strong bonds with some of the park’s gorillas.
The rangers routinely take selfies with the beautiful animals and it’s obvious that there is a whole lot of mutual trust and admiration there.
WORDS TO LIVE BY- SAGESSE INTEMPORELLEFrom a Virunga National Park ranger, translated from the French:"When one is…
Posted by The Elite AntiPoaching Units And Combat Trackers. on Thursday, May 17, 2018
Here’s another up close and personal shot.
FAMILY PORTRAITPatrick Sadiki, Ndakasi & Matabishi.
Posted by The Elite AntiPoaching Units And Combat Trackers. on Friday, August 10, 2018
This one, however, has to take the cake.
ANOTHER DAY AT THE OFFICE…Photo: Ranger Mathieu Shamavu (c)NOTE: UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THIS PHOTO WILL BE REPORTED TO FACEBOOK
Posted by The Elite AntiPoaching Units And Combat Trackers. on Thursday, April 18, 2019
Looks like an album cover, doesn’t it?
A beautiful story. Be sure to follow their Facebook page. Keep up the great work, park rangers!
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Conservationists in South Africa are infusing a special red dye into the horns of live rhinos. The mixture renders the horn completely useless to poachers trying to sell it commercially, and is also toxic for human consumption.
Angelina Jolie purchased 60,000 hectares of Cambodian land that was infiltrated by poachers and turned it into a wildlife reserve. Some of the former poachers were employed as rangers.