WATCH: Behind the scenes with Kruger’s K9 soldiers
Certain dogs used in the Kruger National Park's (KNP) fight against poaching can track a spoor of up to 28 hours old. Currently, the park's K9 centre is 39 dogs strong.
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Linzetta Calitz
One of the Dobermann/bloodhound crosses, Scent
It handles most of the assessments of canines within SANParks all over the country. Here, they are trained before they are deployed to the different sections in which they will operate.
K9 manager, Johan de Beer, said ever since dogs have become part of the war against poaching, around 90 per cent of poachers who come into the park are arrested, “and that is just because of the dogs”.
They became a part of the park family towards the end of 2011 and beginning of 2012 when the number of rhino poached showed a drastic increase.
“In the beginning we were reactive. Where a rhino was shot, we reacted from a base to where we had heard the shots and tried to catch the suspects before they left the park.
“Then we started changing our tactics to being proactive. With this approach, we have detection zones where we pick up a spoor and chase them down before they shoot an animal.
“This proved to be much better and it significantly brought the poaching down, with us arresting many people before they shot rhino.”
Incursions did not necessarily decrease, but preventing rhino from getting poached did. De Beer went on to explain the different types of dogs that are employed for specific tasks.
These include, among others, Labradors, German shepherds, Belgian Malinois and spaniels. “Where we started with Belgian Malinois, more dogs were introduced in 2014/15.
“We started using Dobermann/bloodhound crosses. It is a cross that we have done in the police service in South Africa; we started it,” said De Beer.
When these two breeds are crossed, you get a slightly leaner body. Females also tend to be somewhat smaller, which works well in a helicopter.
“These dogs do well simply by having a slightly smaller body than the bloodhound. This is a very heavy-bodied dog and the reason we use them is because their scent is superior when it comes to tracking humans.”
When someone then enters a detection zone, canines are used to chase them down. “We have dogs that go 30 kilometres a day to chase poachers and that spoor is about 11 or 12 hours old.”
To prevent them from getting exhausted, a helicopter will reach the team on the ground and bring a fresh pair of legs to relieve the ones in action.
“Most of the sections in the park all have one or two spoor dogs. Then we use detection dogs that find ammunition, firearms, explosives and some of them track rhino horns and ivory as well – animal products.
“We do not have many biting dogs, or what we call them, patrol dogs. We have two of them at this stage, and another is on its way.
“They can do tracking, bite work, search an area for a person, search for ammunition and ivory… Whatever we need to do.”
While these animals are more all-rounders they still do not have the kind of scent that the Dobermann/bloodhound crosses have.
“They can easily track spoor as old as up to six hours, where the crosses can do much older ones. The oldest spoor we traced was about 28 hours old,” De Beer added.
Aside from tracking the spoor of poachers, they form part of routine searches at places like entrance gates as well. The K9 centre functions with the help of many sponsors, including the SANParks Honorary Rangers.
De Beer said they receive all their dogs at about 12 months old and then work until they are between eight and 10 years old, whereafter he finds them a suitable home to spend the rest of their days.
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K-9 Anti-poaching Dogs Units
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That's the way I like it“Then we started changing our tactics to being proactive. With this approach, we have detection zones where we pick up a spoor and chase them down before they shoot an animal.
Clever doggies and clever the ones training them
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Three more K9 warriors to join anti-poaching ranks
The SANParks Honorary Rangers has purchased three new dogs for the Kruger National Park (KNP) K9 Unit. These future heroes are expected to be deployed in the KNP in March.
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These dogs have been called game changers in the anti-poaching fight. Dobermann/bloodhound crosses strongly feature specifically for this role.
Recently, in the Crocodile Bridge area, one of these canines caused six successful arrests.
According to Mandi Malan, K9 duty coordinator of the K9 Watchdog Project, the dog caught three suspected poachers on a Friday after starting to follow their spoor at 07:00 and making contact at 17:00. After 10 hours of gruelling work, the K9 team finally reached and arrested the three suspects.
Again, on the following Sunday, this team had further success, and arrested another three suspected poachers. On both occasions weapons were confiscated and backpacks retrieved as evidence.
The dogs that are expected to arrive in March are all Dobermann/bloodhound crosses. The cost of each one ranges between R75 000 and R85 000, including a satellite collar. Added to that is food, equipment and medical expenses, to keep these dogs in top shape.
One canine hails from K9 Paramout Solutions. Malan said the company will also be sponsoring another dog to the Kruger soon.
The second Dobermann/bloodhound cross will come from the Institute for Personal Close Protection and the third one from Canine Security.
“Our fundraising projects and donors make it possible to ensure that the canines operate at their full ability and have a massive impact on the daily fight against wildlife poaching,” said Malan.
One of these dogs, named Bentley-Asnah, has already visited the KNP for a two-day training programme before returning to Rustenburg to complete the last month of his training. He will then be based at the Pretoriuskop outpost.
The name Bentley was his birth name, and Asnah was chosen by Airliner4Animals (A4A) after asking for suggestions from its donors. There are three meanings of “Asnah”: Lufthansa’s last five letters spelled backwards, a Hebrew baby name meaning “thorn bush” and Hansa beer spelled backwards.
A4A is a group of airline personnel based in Germany that contributes towards animals in need throughout the world. Since 2017, it has contributed a substantial amount towards the SANParks Kruger K9 project. The Pretoria Region of SANParks Honorary Rangers said it is proudly associated with A4A.
“They make a huge difference with their support and we hope to have their continued support for the K9 Project Watchdog for many years to come.”
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The SANParks Honorary Rangers has purchased three new dogs for the Kruger National Park (KNP) K9 Unit. These future heroes are expected to be deployed in the KNP in March.
1 day ago
Linzetta Calitz
These dogs have been called game changers in the anti-poaching fight. Dobermann/bloodhound crosses strongly feature specifically for this role.
Recently, in the Crocodile Bridge area, one of these canines caused six successful arrests.
According to Mandi Malan, K9 duty coordinator of the K9 Watchdog Project, the dog caught three suspected poachers on a Friday after starting to follow their spoor at 07:00 and making contact at 17:00. After 10 hours of gruelling work, the K9 team finally reached and arrested the three suspects.
Again, on the following Sunday, this team had further success, and arrested another three suspected poachers. On both occasions weapons were confiscated and backpacks retrieved as evidence.
The dogs that are expected to arrive in March are all Dobermann/bloodhound crosses. The cost of each one ranges between R75 000 and R85 000, including a satellite collar. Added to that is food, equipment and medical expenses, to keep these dogs in top shape.
One canine hails from K9 Paramout Solutions. Malan said the company will also be sponsoring another dog to the Kruger soon.
The second Dobermann/bloodhound cross will come from the Institute for Personal Close Protection and the third one from Canine Security.
“Our fundraising projects and donors make it possible to ensure that the canines operate at their full ability and have a massive impact on the daily fight against wildlife poaching,” said Malan.
One of these dogs, named Bentley-Asnah, has already visited the KNP for a two-day training programme before returning to Rustenburg to complete the last month of his training. He will then be based at the Pretoriuskop outpost.
The name Bentley was his birth name, and Asnah was chosen by Airliner4Animals (A4A) after asking for suggestions from its donors. There are three meanings of “Asnah”: Lufthansa’s last five letters spelled backwards, a Hebrew baby name meaning “thorn bush” and Hansa beer spelled backwards.
A4A is a group of airline personnel based in Germany that contributes towards animals in need throughout the world. Since 2017, it has contributed a substantial amount towards the SANParks Kruger K9 project. The Pretoria Region of SANParks Honorary Rangers said it is proudly associated with A4A.
“They make a huge difference with their support and we hope to have their continued support for the K9 Project Watchdog for many years to come.”
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+ quite a few moreThere are three meanings of “Asnah” read backwards....
Those dogs are very clever
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SANParks Honorary Rangers Accident at Kruger K9 centre
SANParks Honorary Rangers COO Francois Peenz, on behalf of the organisation, wishes their member who was bitten in an unfortunate incident while doing duty at the K9 centre in the Kruger National Park a speedy recovery. The member was rushed to hospital for immediate medical attention and is recovering well. SANParks' assistance and support at this time is appreciated.
SANParks Honorary Rangers COO Francois Peenz, on behalf of the organisation, wishes their member who was bitten in an unfortunate incident while doing duty at the K9 centre in the Kruger National Park a speedy recovery. The member was rushed to hospital for immediate medical attention and is recovering well. SANParks' assistance and support at this time is appreciated.
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For the curious souls like me, they should put in some more details like where the person had been bitten, the circumstances and how serious it is
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SANParks KZN Region is very happy to announce that K9 "Zulu" sponsored by the region has finally arrived for duty in Kruger National Park! We wish him a long and successful career in the anti-poaching services.
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SANParks KZN Region is very happy to announce that K9 "Zulu" sponsored by the region has finally arrived for duty in Kruger National Park! We wish him a long and successful career in the anti-poaching services.
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