Monday 27 February 2012

Where have all the flowers gone?

The elephants took a fancy to the plants in the managers garden.

Sunday 26 February 2012

MORE GUNS CONFISCATED!

February has been very quiet so far. I am now over my Malaria and all seems well.

Last week we had many elephants around the lodge which is always exciting especially at night. All you hear is the braking of branches, heavy breathing, farting and the occasional trumpet. They came very close to the chalets and houses so you had to be careful. It has been known for people to walk into an elephant at night.

20 plus dogs were seen near the Lower Lingadzi but no photos were taken. If anyone wants to donate digital cameras to the scouts the would help greatly with recording of the wildlife.

There have been a few kudu at the dam but not a lot else.

The anti poaching initiative seems to be going well and the amount of arrests and guns has reduced significantly. Only 4 guns have been confiscated so far in January and February. These are very cleverly designed and one day when I get time I will study their design to see how they all work.

We are forming an alliance of all interested parties who want to help develop Kasungu NP and so far the meetings have gone well. Its looks like there are several groups which will help and their ideas and ideology are inspiring to me.

A member of WESM from Blantyre is going to arrange for a classical music evening in Blantyre and all funds will come to my project which will be a great help. Please support this if you can.

I am back in Lilongwe at the moment and will be leaving for South Africa, Kruger, Swaziland and Hluhluwe for a bit of a break before I return to the UK for a while.

Thursday 2 February 2012

Some of the guns and ivory confiscated over the past 2 months

We now have a reward system running which is designed to motivate the scouts in catching poachers in the National Park. Below are some of the guns and ivory confiscated over the past 2 months in the park.
All is fairly quiet at the moment because the park is very wet and the grass is growing taller so it is much more difficult for the poachers to operate.
If you would like to help with the reward system and donate some much needed funds please contact me on my e-mail.

Although some of these are shotguns some are well capable of killing an elephant. There is even an old Greener shotgun.

The dogs are still active and although I have not seen them this year I have reports from people at the main camp that they have been chasing the bush buck and duiker.