Conservation Travel Foundation: Protecting the Living Landscape in the Doro Inawas, Sorris Sorris & Uibasen Conservancies: Q2 2024 Progress Report Summary

Rhino in the area

Photo: Conservation Travel Foundation

There has been a lot of movement in this quarter outlined below:

  • 2 x waterholes have been rehabilitated

  • The road network has been repaired and upgraded

  • Signs have been installed

Next Steps:

Work with conservancies, start Rhino Ranger training, and get them included in the rotation of rangers in the area to expand patrols and continue road maintenance.

Route planning

Photo: Conservation Travel Foundation

Petroglyphs and paintings

Photo: Conservation Travel Foundation

 

Protecting the Living Landscape in the Doro Nawas, Sorris Sorris & Uibasen Conservancies


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