Chewore North - The Tashinga Initiative

The Wildlife Ranger Challenge 2021

Fundraising for Tusk Trust
£867
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Event: The Wildlife Ranger Challenge 2021, on 18 September 2021
Support a unique conservation initiative empowering and uniting wildlife rangers across Africa.

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TEAM CHEWORE NORTH-SAPI came 3rd/7 teams entered by Tashinga Initiative

  • WRC PLACEMENT - 29/70
  • 21KM MARATHON - 02:57
2-MINUTE CHALLENGES:

PUSH UPS: 221
SIT UPS: 121

About the Wildlife Ranger Challenge:

Covid-19 has created a temporary safer world for Africa’s wildlife. But the floodgates are opening as the economic impacts of Covid drive more poaching. With tourism gone, the rangers who care for wildlife lack the resources to do their jobs. Chewore North’s ranger teams are joining thousands of others across the continent taking part in the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, a series of physical and mental challenges, culminating in a 21km virtual race on Saturday 18th September.

You can join them! Show your support and sign up to run or walk with the community game scout team from wherever you are in the world:  WildlifeRangerChallenge.org/registration. Now is the time to go the extra mile to support our rangers!

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Your contribution will help support 20 rangers and an estimated 100 livelihoods in and around the Chewore North area in Zimbabwe. Every dollar we raise via JustGiving will earn an additional 25% match!

Your donation also helps to unlock vital funds for other ranger teams across Africa; the Scheinberg Relief Fund will donate the equivalent of 75% of the amount raised to the Ranger Fund!

The role of rangers:

Rangers in the Chewore North Safari Area (1,350 sq. km), part of Mana-Sapi-Chewore UNESCO World Heritage Site, work as the front line of defence across a biodiverse-rich landscape along Zimbabwe’s Zambezi River and its hinterland. Rangers patrolling this area work in extremely rugged and remote conditions, also patrolling approximately 70kms of Zambezi River through its Mupata Gorge, border between Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Impact that 2020 WRC had on Organisation & Rangers:

2020 WRC impact has been far reaching and beyond expectations. The organisation has been strengthened through WRC’s dynamic programme which has enabled it to address real needs of Rangers, WRC's rare understanding of field Rangers’ key role , its follow-through, and its reporting requirements. An amazingly eager response to participating in WRC 2021 is testimony to the more informed and aware ZimParks authority on information-sharing and being part of the Africa-wide Ranger family. WRC is regarded as a symbol of strength, enduring support, and understanding of Rangers' roles in conservation.

Ongoing effects of the pandemic:

Lower Zambezi Valley, of which Chewore North is a part, is under a rapidly increasing threat to its integrity owing to ZPWMA’s deteriorating financial and management capacity, Covid-19 fall-out after 100% loss of foreign tourism revenue, poverty-driven and commercial poaching. Bi-lateral funding is partially supporting Ranger salaries. TI is implementing Tusk's WRC project supporting the enabling environment for Rangers across 7 specific LZV protected areas.  A major fish poaching threat remains on the Zambezi River largely by Zambian nationals. The pandemic has not had any influence on this illegal activity.  

How support in 2021 could help:

There has been an overwhelmingly positive response by ZimParks and its Rangers to the WRC support already provided during the last 11 months. The ongoing impact of WRC total grants (USD119,576 todate) on the 125 out of +/-280 LZV field-based Rangers, working in LZV's contiguous wildlife protected area (12,820 km²) and related patrolling requirement, continues to be hugely significant. Tashinga Initiative is keen to enhance the reach and impact of WRC in LZV benefitting an additional 155 LZV Rangers. Food security, vehicle/boat and fuels provision will always remain dominant budget lines, followed by equipment and training.

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Tusk Trust Limited is a charity registered in England and Wales, No: 1186533, and a company registered in England and Wales, No: 11948023. 

In the US, “The Friends of Tusk Fund” donor advised fund is administered by CAF America (Tax ID 68-0480736)

Donors who pay tax in the UK can enhance their donation through Gift Aid, meaning that for every £10 raised, Tusk can recover an additional £2.50 for the cause from the UK Government.

US supporters wishing to make a tax deductible donation please click here.

About the campaign

Support a unique conservation initiative empowering and uniting wildlife rangers across Africa.

About the charity

Tusk Trust

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For over 30 years, Tusk has helped pioneer a range of successful conservation initiatives across more than 20 African countries, safeguarding millions of hectares of ecosystems, empowering local communities and increasing protection for some of the continent's most treasured threatened species.

Donation summary

Total raised
£866.10
+ £4.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£116.10
Offline donations
£750.00

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