Their team comprises 50 expert forest scouts and a highly trained canine unit. MAPU patrols day and night to cover every part of the reserve and its islands on foot, by vehicle, and critically, by boat. They work in collaboration with Zimbabwe National Parks (ZNP), and over the past two years, the team - established in 2021 - has stamped out poaching in the entire reserve.
Now there is a major problem. A few weeks ago, as the MAPU team prepared to leave for an afternoon patrol, a large Zambezi crocodile attacked their boat, ripping it to shreds. Before the croc mistook their boat for dinner, MAPU was able to patrol the river and stop poachers making landfall in the reserve. Now, poachers have the upper hand and are wreaking havoc with wildlife because of it. |
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