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 ...
The search for the poachers started after reports of shots being fired and the discovery of two (2) fresh white rhino carcasses with their horns removed. During the operation the joint forces came into contact with a group of suspected poachers where two (2) were arrested and three (3) managed to escape under the cover of darkness back into Mozambique.
Mr William Mabasa; HOD: Public Relations and Communication commended on the work done by the joint security forces. “We are very saddened by the number of rhinos that are being killed. At the same time we are confident that we are going to turn the tide against rhino poachers. We congratulate the men and women who on a daily basis patrol the park and put their lives at risk to protect our heritage” he said.
Also forming part of the coalition of forces involved in the operation were members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) Borderline Control Unit currently deployed in the park.
South African National Parks (SANParks)
Enquiries:
William Mabasa
HOD: Public Relations and Communication, Kruger National Park
Tel: 013 735 4363, cell: 082 807 3919
Email: [email protected]
Or
Ike Phaahla
SANParks Media Specialist
Tel: 012 426 5315 , cell: 0836736974
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