Thursday, October 25, 2012

Kruger National Park brings in tracking dogs

Mluleki Mrwebi
25 October 2012

The Kruger National Park has tightened security in an effort to fight rhino poaching.

They have introduced tracking dogs to step up their fight.

South African National Parks Spokesperson William Mabasa said they are doing all they can to put an end to the pandemic that is currently plaguing the country.

Mabasa said they have many plans in place for their anti-poaching unit and these tracking dogs are one of their plans.

Mabasa said the dogs under went a six week long training and seven dogs graduated.

 

 

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