Prescribed Ecological Burn In Tsitsikamma Section Progressing Safely And On Track
The operation of a prescribed ecological burn in the Tsitsikamma Section of the Garden Route National Park is progressing according to plan following ...
There was a contact with three suspected poachers in the Houtboschrand section of the Park at around 17:30 hours yesterday. During a follow-up to apprehend the suspects, a fire-fight ensued wherein Field Ranger Killers Ubisi was shot and wounded in the arm by the suspected poachers. He was subsequently airlifted to a medical facility in Nelspruit and is in stable condition. During the contact, one of the poachers was fatally wounded and two managed to escape arrest.
The KNP Managing Executive, Glenn Phillips, has extended his well wishes to Field Ranger Ubisi on behalf of all staff in SANParks. “Field Ranger Ubisi is an endearing member of our Ranger Corps and we would like to wish him a speedy recovery. We also wish to thank all our Rangers who are in the face of these cross-fires day and night, in an attempt to protect our natural resources. Our appreciation also goes out to the team who played a critical role in getting Ranger Ubisi to the safety of a hospital in time”.
No arrests have been made as yet and the SANParks with the support of SAPS are currently conducting follow up investigations into the incident.
“SANParks remains committed to doing everything in its power to fight the scourge of poaching. We would like to encourage members of the public to report poaching or other wildlife criminal activities to 013 735 0197 or 076 801 9679 to ensure that those who commit these deeds are brought to book”, concluded Phillips.
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