Khama Rhino Sanctuary
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Khama Rhino Sanctuary is a community based wildlife project in Botswana. The animal shelter was established in 1992 to assist in saving the vanishing rhinoceros, restore an area formerly teeming with wildlife to its previous natural state and provide economic benefits to the local Botswana community through tourism and the sustainable use of natural resources. Covering approximately 8585 hectares of Kalahari Sandveld, the sanctuary provides prime habitat for white and black rhinos as well as over 30 other animal species and more than 230 species of birds.[1]
History
In 1989 a group of Serowe residents conceived the idea of a wildlife reserve near Serowe. Serwe Pan, then a cattle post, had been a traditional hunting area teeming with wildlife. The residents wished to re-establish it to its earlier splendour. In 1993 the Ngwato Land Board allocated the land around Serwe Pan to the Khama Rhino Sanctuary Trust.[2]
Fauna
Mammals
The Sanctuary is home to other wildlife which have settled naturally or been translocated in: zebra, blue wildebeest, giraffe, eland, springbok, impala, gemsbok, kudu, steenbok, duiker, red hartebeest, leopard, ostrich, African wild cat, caracal, small spotted genet, black-backed jackal, bat-eared fox, brown hyena.[2]
Birds
Over 230 bird species have been identified here including Abdim's stork and bearded woodpecker.[2]
Conservation
The main conservation project undertaken by Khama Rhino Sanctuary is the rhino[3] breeding programme, an animal once on the brink of extinction. To date the sanctuary has relocated 16 rhinos to different places within the country from a founder population of four animals. The long term goal of the Sanctuary is to let the rhinos safely breed within its borders and re-introduce them into their natural wild habitats. The security of these creatures within the sanctuary is well guaranteed by the anti-poaching patrols carried out by the rangers and the Botswana Defense Force.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Khama Rhino Sanctuary". www.khamarhinosanctuary.org.bw. Khama Rhino Sanctuary Website. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
- ^ a b c "Khama Rhino Sanctuary, November 2017". Independent Travellers. independent-travellers.com. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
- ^ "Rhinoceroses in Khama Rhino Sanctuary, Botswana". YouTube. November 1, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2018.