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Dispatches from the Frontline

Dispatches from the Frontline

Staff Writer Dec 13, 2022
Bloody Carnage, Bloody Ridiculous

Bloody Carnage, Bloody Ridiculous

Staff Writer Dec 13, 2022
The Scourge of Poaching with Dogs

The Scourge of Poaching with Dogs

Staff Writer Dec 13, 2022
PATROL - VOLUME 1

PATROL - VOLUME 1

Editorial In his book “Poachers in the Hills” Nick Steele weaves the story of game warden Norman Dean’s life in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, with his own experiences there. The story begins in March 1956 when Steele arrives at the reserve as a 22-year-old junior
Staff Writer Dec 13, 2022
Introducing Patrol: Anti-Poaching in Action

Introducing Patrol: Anti-Poaching in Action

There are many forms of poaching in Africa. Bushmeat, both subsistence and commercial, timber, fish, pangolin, ivory, rhino horn and even succulents. As human populations grow, pressure on natural resources becomes ever more intense, and the work to protect wild places becomes more demanding. Hunting safari operations across the continent
Staff Writer Oct 11, 2022

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