EAR'S CURRENT OPERATIONS
We currently provide free equipment to five poorly funded ranger teams operating in Tanzania and Mozambique. We have skilled rangers in the field from Britain and Canada. These volunteers are currently offering military training to three different anti-poaching groups.
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East African Rangers has also recently launched operations in urban environments concentrating on protecting conservationists. This group has also had recent success in identifying illegal supply routes.
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EAR is also in the process of setting up a trial camp close to the well run game reserve of the Akagera National Park in Rwanda. This camp is the first of its kind that EAR is setting up. It's aim will be to welcome sick or injured animals in the area, as well as support local communities avoid conflict with wildlife. The camp will also be promoting breeding initiatives for struggling species in the area and offering any support it can to the neighbouring National Park.