Victoria Falls Anti
Poaching Unit
PO Box CT 544
Victoria Falls –
Zimbabwe
Tel: + 263 13 45821
Cell: + 263 772 177
324
VFAPU SUMMARY REPORT
2014
To start off, we would like to wish each and every one of
our supporters the very best for 2015 and let’s hope that the New Year will
bring many successes in fighting poaching in our region.
Many thanks, as always, go to our supporters who keep VFAPU
in operation – we are very grateful for your commitment towards wildlife
conservation.
Thanks go to National Parks and Wildlife Management and the
Zimbabwe Republic Police for the opportunity to join forces and fight crime
collectively, thus illustrating what can be achieved when we all work together.
The Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit, through private
funding from our supporters, has proven to be an effective presence on the
ground with anti poaching operations. There are currently seventeen scouts
working with the unit and these men often face great adversity, as they
actively patrol the bush surrounding Victoria Falls. Our operations expand
further afield too, as we offer logistics, manpower and equipment to assist in
joint operations with the appropriate authorities. We commend 2014 successes
achieved by Rangers from NPWMA, ZRP Support Unit and Forestry Rangers in
dealing with ivory poachers in the Zambezi National Park and surrounds.
We experienced our first case of cyanide poisoning, where
poachers placed this poison in a mineral lick and sadly, five elephants lost
their lives to this ghastly method of poaching for ivory. It was, however, good
to see the positive reaction by all stakeholders concerned in dealing with this
situation and collective investigations lead to some arrests being made.
To reflect on 2014 and our operations in brief, please refer
to the statistics below:
SNARES RECOVERED: 158 (remember that
when VFAPU was first established in 1999, just over 4000 snares were recovered
at that time).
PERSONS APPREHENDED: 398 = 358 wood
poachers, 11 fish poachers, 13 mammal poachers (including ivory poachers), 1
thief, 8 illegal miners, 2 bush meat dealers and 5 persons entering the parks
estate illegally.
INJURED MAMMALS DARTED, TREATED AND RETURNED TO THE
WILD: 4 – 2 warthogs, 1 kudu and 1 buffalo. Thank you to the
Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust for the assistance in this field.
MAMMALS DISCOVERED POACHED: 19 = 1
kudu, 7 elephants, 6 warthogs, 5 buffalo.
We have to that note of some very distressing statistics
emerging from the recent elephant population aerial survey funded through The
Paul Allen Foundation. For example, the elephant population in the Sebungwe
region has decreased by a staggering 75% and in the lower Zambezi Valley there
has been a population decrease of 8000 elephants. There have, however, been
population increases in Matabeleland North and in Gona-re-Zhou National Park.
As we reflect on these statistics, both positive and
negative, the realisation of how we must all take a stand against all forms of
poaching comes to the fore, and we must not let poaching take place unabated.
We look forward to your support throughout 2015. Thank you.
“Working
together for wildlife conservation”
Treating a kudu cow, who was injured from a poacher’s
snare.
An elephant cow with a wire snare around her trunk.
VFAPU Scouts are active ‘boots on the ground’ searching for and removing these
snares from the bush.
VFAPU Scouts on patrol – Victoria Falls.
and Winner of the 2013 Green Globe
21 Award as voted by the Zimbabwe Council for Tourism.
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