Text Box: Services We Provide

Text Box: What we are able to do
Assessment of habitat composition
Carrying capacity assessment
Reintroduction monitoring and rehabilitation of endangered and big game species.
Facilitate in the formation of new and enlarged conservation areas.
Sharing our expertise with active participants
Researching and building ecologically and economically viable projects
 
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Text Box: We apply a phased approach to the process broadly outlined as follows:
 
Planning (Phase 1)
Conceptualisation and reconnaissance of the area under discussion. 

Initial surveys (Phase 2)
Ecological surveys, large game survey, road mapping and road strip censuses are undertaken as they are the basic inventories upon which the entire wildlife plan is based. It is advised that an aerial game census is also carried out. 
 
Big game monitoring (Phase 3)
Sourcing and facilitating the reintroducing of big game, which will be monitored using radio-tracking equipment. A program to capture and monitor existing large game can also be undertaken. 
Daily monitoring of radio-tracked animals provides predator feeding impact information.  Daily location for eco-tourism and habituation are a beneficial by-product. 
An elephant impact study can be carried out once a year in line with required management information. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: Report 
The wildlife management report is produced in full colour and neatly bound. It gives practical advice and alternative recommendations aimed at the ecological and economical viability of your reserve and therefore sound managerial decisions can be made 
Maintenance 
Successful management depends on regular repeatable data, therefore undertaking annual game number and composition censuses, continual predator monitoring and annual elephant impact study is essential. Trends that emerge from the data will serve as vital guidelines for the future management of the habitat and game populations.