community-based conservation

Community Informants Key in Poacher Arrest

2020-05-16T08:22:47+00:00February 1st, 2014|Honeyguide News|

Once again community informants assisted Honeyguide Foundation in an operation that led to the arrest of a poacher in Manyara Ranch. On the night of January 29, rangers responded to information about a poachers’ camp in the Esilalei area of Manyara Ranch. Sure enough, the Honeyguide-supported team discovered the camp and set an

Poachers Nabbed in West Kilimanjaro

2020-05-16T08:22:47+00:00January 21st, 2014|Community News|

Armed with deadly poison and specialized arrows, four poachers entered the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area (EWMA) on January 15. They came for elephants and ivory. So sure of their tactics, the gang didn’t even bother to bring bows or guns. The poison, according to one source who later came forward to Honeyguide, could kill an

Enduimet: Zero Elephants Poached in 2013

2020-05-16T08:22:47+00:00January 13th, 2014|Community News, Honeyguide News|

We’ve all heard the abhorred numbers. Up to 10,000 elephants poached for their ivory per year in Tanzania. Some 66% of the pachyderm population in the Selous Game Reserve decimated in the past 4 years. One elephant killed every 15 minutes. Here is one statistic that hasn’t been reported: zero. That’s the number of elephants

Elite Training Motivates Burunge WMA Rangers

2020-05-16T08:22:47+00:00December 13th, 2013|Community News, Honeyguide News|

The rangers of the Burunge Wildlife Management Area recently completed an eight-day elite training course to enhance their abilities to combat poaching in a critical wildlife corridor. Burunge has some 30 rangers, locally known as village game scouts, who protect 280 square kilometres of critical habitat between Tarangire and Lake Manyara national parks. Many of

Rocky & Jerry: Conservation Canine Rock Stars

2017-06-02T03:56:51+00:00November 15th, 2013|Community News, Honeyguide News|

Meet Rocky, a four-year-old German shepherd who can sniff and track down a poacher practically from the forests of West Kilimanjaro all the way to the back alleys and markets of Dar-es-Salaam. Enter his sidekick, Jerry, who is always on standby to leap into action in hot pursuit of the scent trail. With funding from

New Honeyguide member graduates from Mweka

2020-05-16T08:21:08+00:00November 8th, 2013|Community News, Honeyguide News|

Honeyguide Foundation congratulates our very own, Lomayani Komolo Simel, for graduating from the Mweka College for African Wildlife Management on November 2. “I feel extremely grateful,” said Komolo, who graduated with a Diploma in Wildlife Management. “Many people and organisations supported my education, and I am happy to already be a part of Honeyguide.” In

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