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Completed General Environmental Protection US Foreign Aid

Combating the rising tide of poaching attacks on Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park's Key 1 black and white rhino populations

$50.6K USD

Funder Department of the Interior
Recipient Organization Save the Rhino International
Country South Africa
Start Date Dec 25, 2017
End Date Feb 01, 2020
Duration 768 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 60371-38
Grant Description

To protect the black and white rhino populations of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, and to help law enforcement staff combat further rhino poaching losses, funds will be used to support and equip teams to monitor rhinos and provide anti-poaching presence through ground patrols (foot, vehicle, with tracking dogs, and horseback), road blocks, and aerial surveillance, to maintain and patrol perimeter fencing, and to provide capacity building and operating expenses related to building cases against and prosecuting poaching crimes, and to maintain and upgrade camp infrastructure for security outposts throughout the park.

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