NitroXAdministrator
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20/02/03 11:40 AM
Re: Foot and mouth disease in Zim

Tim

On the other hand in the middle of the Matetsi Safari area there was thousands of lovely steel or alloy poles 8 or 9 feet high running for many many kilometres. In some cases there was still high tensile wire attached. This fence was left over from 20 years ago as TB fencing when the safari area carried commercial cattle to keep buffalo from the South (Hwange) from moving into cattle areas. The poles are still all there.

I thought "What I could do with all that 'free' fencing ! "

But I suppose as there fencing is still there, the game scouts of the safari area are still doing a pretty good job. Certainly the game in unit 1 and another block showed evidence of the good work continuing.



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