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SA College for Tourism, Southern African Wildlife College, Wildlife Crime

Honouring Our Rangers

Around the globe, park rangers serve on the front line in the battle to protect the natural and cultural treasures found in protected areas. The war on poaching is not only decimating iconic species such as rhino, elephant and lion, but has sadly also resulted in well over 1 000 rangers losing their lives to ruthless poachers over the past decade.

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Geographical Information Systems, Southern African Wildlife College

GIS & Land-Use Planning Training

The Peace Parks Foundation GIS team recently visited the Southern African Wildlife College to train the Higher Education and Training protected area management students. The objective of the training is to expose students...

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Call To Combine Efforts Create Partnerships And Pool Resources If Conservation In Africa Is To Succeed

Issued by: Jeanné Poultney | Marketing & Fundraising – The Southern African Wildlife College December 2014: The burgeoning poaching onslaught was the prime topic this year when 48 students from seven different countries...

Great Limpopo TFCA, Rhino Protection Programme, Southern African Wildlife College, Wildlife Crime

Establishment Of A Special Anti-Poaching Unit In Limpopo National Park

As one of the strategies to counter the increase in rhino poaching, Limpopo National Park, the Mozambican component of Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP), has started training a special anti-poaching unit of 30...

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