Simba Team Ziwani Update: 01 January 2007
Participants
Wambua Kikwatha – Team leader Felix Micheni Boru Okicha Henry Lekochere John Mungai Adan Abdi Gerald Maghanga 2 KWS rangers
Area Covered
During the course of the month we carried out patrols at: Maktao, Lumo, Taita Hills, Lake Jipe, Oza and the Kishushe park boundary.
TOTAL SNARES COLLECTED 61 ARRESTS 2
Findings
Kishushe Park Boundary and along the Tsavo River
Snaring at the Kishushe park boundary and the Mzima Springs pipeline has decreased tremendously. Compared to previous months whereby hundred of snares targeting big and small game were lifted, only 30 snares targeting small game were recovered. The snares were old indicating that there is no active snaring in the area. Nevertheless, this does not mean that poaching is not taking place as other methods could be being used such as bows and arrows and guns. From various sources we have heard that poachers from Kitui and Makueni come to poach elephants rather than the smaller animals with most of the poaching taking place at Kishushe ranch and not inside the park.
Maktau, Lumo and Oza Community Ranches
Only 10 snares targeting big game were lifted at Maktau.
This area has not been patrolled for the last two months. During the rainy season snaring was on the decline. The high grass in the area has made patrolling difficult. Now snares were lifted and no arrests made. The de-snaring team’s next plan is to camp near the area in order to monitor it and ascertain if night poaching is taking place.
Lake Jipe
This area has predominantly been an area for grazing and charcoal burning. Poaching by the use of snares is not very common; however night poaching has been reported to be taking place. During our patrols we managed to arrest one charcoal burner in possession of a spade and two sacks of charcoal.
Report by Wambua Kikwatha