The Kruger Trail recently joined hands with the Kruger Ranger Corps and donated two hundred and thirty data management devices to the value of one million rands. This will provide every Ranger deployment working in the bush, as well as the Airwing Pilots and conservation staff, with a device loaded with the necessary software to accurately log and geo-locate key conservation and law enforcement information across all 22 Sections of Kruger NP. Gathering this information from across this vast park will enable management to better manage and protect this special place.
Receiving this donation from Louis Lemmer, SANParks Honorary Rangers Magalies region chairperson, Kruger National Park Head Ranger Cathy Dreyer said “the Kruger National Park is incredibly grateful for the continued support received from the Honorary Rangers and the valuable contribution the donated devices will make towards achieving the Parks biodiversity Conservation and Law Enforcement objectives”.