Education plays a significant role in deterring and combating the destructive nature that poaching and poachers are having on the world’s most sacred wildlife and environments. Given that poaching and trafficking of wildlife is now the 3rd largest criminal industry in the world, successful education of all children will bring about a more caring and philanthropic citizen.
To achieve this, the IAPF has sourced a dedicated ‘Education Committee’ of teachers and teacher aides to research, produce and deliver outstanding resources and training for global game rangers, domestic and global school teachers and support to the subsistence communities of the world.
The resources and training of the IAPF 'Education Committee' will:
Only through training, equipping and educating affected communities can we decelerate the issue until governments intervene with more resources, tougher regulations and penalties for poachers, and funding for alternate methods.
The IAPF has featured in this month’s edition of Africa Geographic. The task. To whip journalist Aaron Gekoski into a ranger after only one week of training.
The IAPF is featured in the March 2012 issue of National Geographic, in an article entitled Rhino Wars.
The IAPF is now reaching the final phases of its plan to commence a joint venture with Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA) to core manage Chiz....
Damien appeared on the popular Australian news and current affairs tv show 'The Project'. He discussed the hardships that the rangers on the ground face on a day to day basis and even had a shot at Elle Mcpherson for advocating t....