Addo’s anti-poaching unit, which we support financially, has already received multiple real-time alerts thanks to these new devices, allowing the team to save each one of them, and it is thanks to your generous donations. But our work is far from over.
Right now, there are over 600 endangered African savanna elephants roaming Addo, and they all desperately need the same level of protection from poachers and other threats to their survival. After great herds of elephants were wiped out by hunters in the 19th century, Addo was established in 1931 to protect the surviving 11 elephants in the area. Today, elephant numbers have swelled to over 600. They are perhaps the best placed to survive the threat of extinction. We must do everything in our power to ensure they survive. |
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