Caption: Unveiling of the Ranger monument today
at Paul Kruger Gate in the KNP.
Caption: Clockwise – The Managing
Executive: Corporate Services at SANParks - Ms wanda mkutshulwa, Executive Mayor: Bushbuckridge Local Municipality, Cllr Renias Khumalo, SANParks Board
Chairperson - Mr
Kuseni Dlamini, Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs - Ms
Barbara Thomson, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of SANParks, Mr Abe Sibiya and the KNP’s Acting Managing Executive, Mr Danie
Pienaar.
Caption:
Ms Barbara Thomson reads the wording on the Leadwood tree plaque. Looking on is
Cllr Renias Khumalo (right), Mr Kuseni Dlamini (middle left) and Mr Abe Sibiya
(left).
DEPUTY
UNVEILS RANGER MONUMENT
AT KRUGER NATIONAL PARK
By BRIAN KAJENGO
The Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs, Ms Barbara Thomson, officially unveiled the
The Monument
acknowledges the contribution of past, present and future rangers to
conservation in South Africa ,
and the world.
The event
marked the seventh anniversary of World Ranger Day held in memory of rangers
who have lost their lives in the line of duty and to honour those who risk
their lives daily to protect endangered species and other natural
resources.
''Nowhere is the importance of Rangers more clearly illuminated than in the fight against rhino poaching.
'' As government we need to boost the morale of rangers by showing them their battle against poachers and other environmental crimes are not in vain. We want to tell you that we understand and fully appreciate that rhino poaching goes much deeper than mere physical security. Social and economic problems such as unemployment and poverty are part of the problem.
''In other words, it is a multi-dimensional problem that extends beyond provincial borders, countries and government departments, and we are committed to develop a multi-dimensional combat strategy in support of your efforts,’ said Deputy Minister Barbara Thomson.
''Nowhere is the importance of Rangers more clearly illuminated than in the fight against rhino poaching.
'' As government we need to boost the morale of rangers by showing them their battle against poachers and other environmental crimes are not in vain. We want to tell you that we understand and fully appreciate that rhino poaching goes much deeper than mere physical security. Social and economic problems such as unemployment and poverty are part of the problem.
''In other words, it is a multi-dimensional problem that extends beyond provincial borders, countries and government departments, and we are committed to develop a multi-dimensional combat strategy in support of your efforts,’ said Deputy Minister Barbara Thomson.
The
unveiling ceremony held as the number of rhino poached in South Africa
since 1 January 2014 increased to 618.
Deputy Minister Barbara Thomson told Bvunza Mutupo News that since January this year 618 rhino killed inSouth Africa 400 in the Kruger National Park .
A total of 82 rhino killed for their horn in Limpopo, 52 in KwaZulu-Natal ,
40 in North West and 24 in Limpopo .
Deputy Minister Barbara Thomson told Bvunza Mutupo News that since January this year 618 rhino killed in
Deputy Minister Barbara Thomson told Bvunza
Mutupo that at least total of 172 alleged poachers
arrested.
TheRanger
Monument comprises parts
of the Leadwood Tree; a tree that has survived where others have disappeared
from the landscape. The Leadwood is the epitome of longevity, outlasting
many challenges and is a true icon of the Lowveld savannah.
'' The rangers of theKruger National Park ,
like the Leadwood, have survived for more than 100 years. Through their
strength of spirit, their resilience to the hardships and dangers they face
almost daily, the rangers will survive and continue to stand tall,'' said Ms
Thomson.
The Monument depicts the two Life Lines of the hand of rangers.
The dominant wall represents the Life Line on the rangers’ hand, representing the ranger’s lives who dedicated to serve the broad ideals of conservation.
The
'' The rangers of the
The Monument depicts the two Life Lines of the hand of rangers.
The dominant wall represents the Life Line on the rangers’ hand, representing the ranger’s lives who dedicated to serve the broad ideals of conservation.
Deputy
Minister told Bvunza Mutupo that the
complementary wall illustrates the Stewardship responsibility of all people,
particularly the ranger’s life as defending and conserving all creatures and
natural places.
Deputy
Minister Barbara Thomson said, “The two walls together form the Place.
This is a reflection and contemplation of the lives dedicated to serve the
responsibilities of all Mankind.
The Cain provides for the traditional tribute to the memory of lives well lives those of the rangers who make a difference in the world.
South Africans and members of the international
community are encouraged to report incidents of poaching and tip-offs to the
anonymous tip-off lines 0800 205 005, 08600 10111 or Crime-Line on 32211.
The Cain provides for the traditional tribute to the memory of lives well lives those of the rangers who make a difference in the world.
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