9 extra game rangers thanks to 'Lets Give Kili Horns'
Updated | By Michael Savage

Jacques Brits, General Manager of the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve says that the 9 new rangers trained by the Purple Rhino Project from the “Let’s Give Kili Horns” funding has made an enormous difference to their efforts to get more feet on the ground.
Jacques has extended huge thanks to the Martin Bester Drive team and Jacaranda FM, and to StopRhinoPoaching.com for facilitating the support.
The Timbavati is a member of Game Reserves United, a regional effort from private game reserves along the western boundary of Kruger to combat the escalating poaching crisis.
The fence between the Timbavati and the Kruger National Park was dropped in 1993.
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