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05 March 2025

Kruger National Park K9 Handlers Receive Backpacks From Legacy

Kruger National Park (KNP) K9 Handlers received 35 backpacks to the value of R 53 130.00 on Tuesday, 04 March 2025, as part of the ground mobility capacity and in support of anti-poaching operations inside the park. The backpacks were made possible by The Legacy Experience Foundation. The Legacy Experience Foundation (TLEF) is a non-profit organization based in Lucerne, Switzerland and concentrates its conservation work in the iconic Kruger National Park and the communities bordering the park.

The support to SANParks started in 2017 and over the years they have provided support such as ranger equipment, support to the SANParks Airwing, ranger training and support to KNP’s anti-poaching units through various technologies. The relationship between the two entities is an example of cooperation driven by a common cause and vision.

Donated backpacks will be used by the K9 Handlers and their specialized K9s to carry items such as first aid kits, water and basic K9 equipment required during patrols. With criminal syndicates becoming more and more sophisticated in terms of their tactics and equipment, the donation from TLEF, not only ensures a safer working environment for the K9 Handlers and K9s but also caters for their specific needs within the unique Kruger National Park environment.

Related Park(s): Kruger National Park

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South African National Parks (SANParks)

JP Louw
Head of Communication and Spokesperson

Media Enquiries

Isaac Phaahla
Manager: Communications and Marketing, Kruger National Park