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About the Wildlife Ranger Challenge:
COVID-19 has brought tourism revenue to a halt across Africa, threatening the important work and livelihoods of the rangers who protect iconic African wildlife such as elephants, pangolins, rhinos, lions, and more. Ranger teams are now uniting around the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, a running race with one goal: to raise money to support thousands of their fellow rangers. Now is the time to go the extra mile—it’s time to race to support our rangers. Every dollar donated will be matched by the Scheinberg Relief Fund, doubling your generous contribution.
Your contribution will help support 107 rangers and an estimated 1000 livelihoods in and around Akagera National Park in Rwanda.
The role of rangers:
Akagera National Park deploys security rangers and community extension staff. The rangers remove snares on regular patrols, prevent human-wildlife conflict, and monitor threatened species such as black rhino. A halt in poaching has seen wildlife populations increase by nearly 50% since 2010.
How your donation will help:
Due to the loss of projected tourism income, additional support is needed if it is to keep rangers in place moving into 2021. These rangers are the backbone of our work in protected area management. With their help, we have brought poaching to a point where many species are now showing strong recovery, attracting tourism and creating economic benefits for communities in the process. The ranger fund support is critical to maintain this momentum and ensure that vulnerable local communities do not experience additional negative impacts from human-wildlife conflict.
Effects of the pandemic:
We have conducted internal reviews of our budgets to strip down or postpone all non-critical costs for the parks to ensure funding can be made available towards the rangers. Whilst these budget shifts have prevented us from having to retrench any rangers, additional funding is critical to ensure we can keep doing so as we move into 2021 and tourism income remains severely hampered.
As the economic impacts of the pandemic and loss of tourism exacerbate poverty in local communities, it is vital the rangers mitigate the threat of human-wildlife conflict to vulnerable local communities, prevent poaching of key species vital to ecosystem health and the capacity to attract tourists post-COVID-19 whilst the community extension team works on mitigating economic impacts. In addition to increased pressure from communities, the loss of tourists present in the park also means a loss of eyes and ears detecting suspicious activity. In light of the above, it is vital we keep in place our ranger force and continue the positive momentum of the park through these incredibly challenging times.
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