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Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection
      #199886 - 18/01/12 05:15 PM

http://www.timeslive.co.za/afr...oz-fence-re-erection


Government to deliberate Moz fence re-erection


Sapa | 16 January, 2012 14:40



Government officials were meeting on Monday to discuss the re-erection of a 150 km border fence between Mozambique and South Africa.


Environmental affairs spokesman Mandla Mathebula said SA National Parks (SANParks) and the departments of environmental affairs and public works were discussing the logistics.

The fence is to be re-erected following a surge in rhino poaching in the Kruger National Park.

"Their meeting is taking place," he said. "I am unable to give further details."

Mathebula said there was no threat to the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, which incorporated national parks in South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.

"The transfrontier park will remain intact," he said.

"This does not change the transfrontier park.

The first elephants were translocated from the Kruger to the Mozambican side of the transfrontier park in October 2001.

Former president Nelson Mandela joked at the time that the elephants were lobola for his Mozambican wife Graca Machel.

The release of the elephants was supposed to signal the start of a fenceless mega park, incorporating the Limpopo National Park in Mozambique, the Kruger, and Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe.

But a spike in rhino poaching has caused wildlife officials to call for the fence to be re-erected.

Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa told the National Press Club in Pretoria on Sunday that an additional 150 rangers would be deployed to the Kruger this year to combat rhino poaching.

She said government would add them to the existing 500 rangers currently employed in the park.

Two poachers have been killed and another two have been arrested in connection with rhino poaching in the Kruger this year.

A total of 448 rhino were killed in South Africa in 2011. Another 11 have been killed in the country this year so far.

One of the department's plans included re-erecting the 150 km stretch of fence along the border with Mozambique.

Molewa said 232 people had been arrested for rhino poaching.

SANparks chief executive David Mabunda, who was also at the briefing, said the fence, if approved, would cost an estimated R250 million to build.

"We still have a fence or what used to be a fence. That part of the fence is in a bad state of repair."

The proposed fence would be electrified but would not be lethal, and serve more as an early warning system, Mabunda said.

Most of those caught poaching were Mozambican nationals with some South Africans involved. Very few Zimbabweans were involved in poaching in the Kruger.

Mozambicans living across the border of the park were extremely poor and could therefore be enticed by organised crime.

"We need an appropriate organised response," he said.

South Africa has around 22 000 rhino, which is about 80% of the world's rhino population.

The country's rhino population, 22% of which is in private hands, is growing.

However, if poaching levels continued to climb, from 2015 South Africa could see a fall in its rhino population, Mabunda warned.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Africa's rhino population was being exterminated at the rate of about 8 000 animals a year.

Rhino horn rhino is valued for dagger handles in Yemen, while in China and Vietnam it is prized in traditional medicine to treat fevers.

SANparks spokesman Reynold Thakhuli said on Monday that most of the rhino poaching was being done in the south of the park near camps such as Lower Sabie and Pretoriuskop.

The fence, he said, was likely to cover only certain areas.

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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: NitroX]
      #199927 - 19/01/12 01:23 AM

Yea, that fence will work great. Like poachers don't know how to use wire cutters.

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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: mikeh416Rigby]
      #199929 - 19/01/12 01:58 AM

Removing the fence always looked like a future problem to me.

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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: NitroX]
      #199934 - 19/01/12 02:29 AM

It is a general principle of life and land that while erecting a fence may cause a present problem, removing a fence almost always causes a future problem.

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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: 9.3x57]
      #199991 - 19/01/12 06:57 PM

This wouldn't be a problem if Moz would sort its self out as its suppose to be park on there side also. Put a perimeter fence around the park where needed and forget the Border fence within.
Oh, and shoot the bastard poachers!


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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: ozhunter]
      #199992 - 19/01/12 07:00 PM

Sketch map of Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park

Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park is a 35,000 kmē peace park that is in the process of being formed. It will link the Limpopo National Park
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/Greater_Limpopo_Transfrontier_Park_sketch_map.svg

Now that would be great!
The only thing better would be if parts of this area would include hunting allowed "Safari Areas" like the Park in Zim's Lower Zambezi ie; Manna Pools National Park surrounded by Sapi Safari Area, Chewore S/A, Nyakusanga S/A, Dande S/A, Makuti S/A, Rifa S/A, Doma S/A and Chirara Safari area. Then there's Niassa Reserve with its perimeter Hunting blocks.
They seem to work well with producing income, Anti Poaching, and just plain keeping progress out of these ever decreasing wild areas of Africa.


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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: ozhunter]
      #199993 - 19/01/12 07:17 PM


Are the lighter areas part of the park already?


I believe I have read that the amount of game encountered once the Mozambique border is crossed is marginal in any case.

Is this true?

I think this trans-frontier park while good in principle is a pipe dream when considering the likes of the gov'ts especially that of Zimbabwe and probably Mozambique. The 'new' South Africa is not far behind either.

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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: NitroX]
      #200000 - 19/01/12 08:05 PM

I doubt the light green areas will be (certainly not in the area between Gonarezhou park and Kruger which is Sengwe communal area) Perhaps some will be to create corridors (we can only hope) but they'd better get a move on as no government likes moving voting populations.
Game should build up quick if they can keep the people with their snares, AK's and cattle out.


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Re: Government to deliberate Mozambique fence re-erection [Re: ozhunter]
      #200202 - 21/01/12 04:39 PM

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I doubt the light green areas will be (certainly not in the area between Gonarezhou park and Kruger which is Sengwe communal area) Perhaps some will be to create corridors (we can only hope) but they'd better get a move on as no government likes moving voting populations.
Game should build up quick if they can keep the people with their snares, AK's and cattle out.




That is the biggest problem with Moz the people breed like rabbits sorry for the pun. And there is people just everywhere where they can grow food and have water. Good thing they didnt have any fencing like South Africa otherwise there would be no game left at all since wire is a commodity.

I also think that it will take a couple more years for those older Matriach elephants to forget about how unsafe it was crossing to Moz. But we can only hope for the best it definetaly be a great thing to have but hunting will need to be included in their plans to control the poachers.

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