Mar
7
2024
As we embark on yet another year, I wish to extend my sincere gratitude for all the incredible support shown to VFAPU in 2023. It is greatly appreciated. January is a wonderful time of...

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Mar
7
2024
Our 2023 data shows the constant threat that poaching is. Whilst numbers are well down from COVID-19 times, poaching in this area will always be a threat. One common theory is that Victoria Falls...

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Mar
7
2024
The first half of the month saw a similar trend to that seen in November, with poachers making the most of the relatively open bush and scattered rain. This saw the VFAPU Rangers reacting...

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Mar
7
2024
November saw a spike on the mammal poaching front, primarily due to the onset of the rains. As the bush thickens up, and food and water become readily available, and the animals disperse making...

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Feb
8
2021
We received a report of an injured elephant bull today and VFAPU is so lucky to be able to work with a great team of people here in Victoria Falls. Another combined team effort...

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Oct
27
2020
VFAPU has been hard at work in the last 6 months, from April to September. Our VFAPU scouts, Zambezi Horse Trails and our volunteers have patrolled a total of 12,694 kms! There have been...

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Mar
30
2020
In amidst the COVID19 pandemic and without taking away from the humanitarian crisis taking place globally, we here at Victoria Falls Anti-Poaching Unit are facing a crisis of our own in terms of our...

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Feb
12
2018
Firstly, the whole team at the Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit is very grateful to everyone for the support extended to our anti poaching operations. It is with your support and backing that VFAPU is...

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Jan
3
2018
Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit – 2017 Report. Firstly, the whole team at the Victoria Falls Anti Poaching Unit is very grateful to everyone for the support extended to our anti poaching operations. We...

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Jun
6
2017
Charles on patrol in the Zambezi National Park spots an injured elephant. Most likely the result of an encounter with a poachers snare.

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