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Training for Enduimet Game Scouts

VGS lined up for the graduation day

VGS lined up for the graduation day

The Enduimet Village game scouts graduated after one month of intensive training that included firearms use and safety, first aid, discipline, wildlife law and more. For one month over 60 village game scouts training from 5am until sometimes 10pm in Tingatinga. The training was partly of . . . → Read More: Training for Enduimet Game Scouts

Community Game Scouts strike out

Enduimet rangers with vehicle

It is known that in December a spike in poaching occurs , this  is generally because of the holiday season brings on a demand for bush meat  and ivory poachers hoping to take advantage of the anti-poaching units going on holiday.

With BIG LIFE support, Honeyguide Foundation has just purchased and sent into . . . → Read More: Community Game Scouts strike out

BIG LIFE FOUNDATION SUPPORT

Big Life Foundation Logo

BIG LIFE Foundation is supporting the community conservation project. Honeyguide Foundation are working with local communities to manage and conserve their natural resources. Through this community conservation project, BIG LIFE have been able to donate much needed equipment to the Village Game Scouts (VGS)of the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area in the West Kilimanjaro and . . . → Read More: BIG LIFE FOUNDATION SUPPORT

Womens charcoal project Matemwe

Mama Mkaa ladies

The Mama Mkaa project produces their first charcoal  briquettes from waste from the hotels. These charcoal  briquettes are made from waste such as paper, old boxes and a various assortment of garden waste. The team of women will continue to experiment for the next couple of months with various concoctions of organic waste until the produce a charcoal briquette that will burn . . . → Read More: Womens charcoal project Matemwe

Donation of irrigation equipment-Merenga

William hands over the donated pipes to the farmer groups

A group of farmers in Merenga were kindly donated an irrigation pipe for their farm by travelers who were staying in one of the tourists camps in the Serengeti National Park. . . . → Read More: Donation of irrigation equipment-Merenga

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