Environmental Monitors Internship: July 2019

Environmental Monitors Internship: July 2019

Three of our Environmental Monitors, namely Christinah, Regernt and Brendan, who are based in the community, started their internship at Umbabat during the July 2019 school holidays.   Various skills programmes were organised by various members:  Lindsey Jones: how to research, lesson planning, PowerPoint, and presentation skills.  Motswari Private Nature Reserve: tracking skills and game drive  Ingwelala: kindly did most of the administration of the Internship programme and their team provided various opportunities to learn new skills. These included: solar panel assessment, alien vegetation removal, birding, building gabions, erosion control, housekeeping, managing reception, shop keeping, teaching the children in the staff village about the environment, working at the filling station, and so much more.  Noctuam: our counter-poaching unit allowed them to accompany them on a patrol.  Elephants Alive: Showed them how they record data and track Elephants within the reserve Bryan Havemann (Warden): Took them to recover the tusks and skull of an Elephant that had died in order to age the animal. Kevin Evans: as one of the landowners...
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Elephants Misbehaving at Ingwelala

Elephants Misbehaving at Ingwelala

A group of about 4 Elephant bulls was reported as being destructive and dangerous in Ingwelala. A decision was taken by GM John Llewelyn and the Warden to hire a helicopter, Wild Skies Aviation with chopper pilot Jana Meyer, to chase the Elephants out of the camp to prevent any further problems. Despite their best efforts one bull refused to pass through an area where the fence had been removed - it seems Elephants never truly forget! Another attempt to remove them also never worked and so alternative options are being investigated. Watch this interesting video of the first attempt to remove the elephants! ...
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