NetNordic stödjer Wildhood Foundation

NetNordic & Wildhood Foundation

Wildhood Foundation

Wildhood fokuserar pĂ„ ekosystem som Ă€r avgörande för den biologiska mĂ„ngfalden och 1000-tals vilda djur, vĂ€xter och trĂ€d. Idag skyddar Wildhood 1 miljon hektar vildmark i Sydafrika och Zimbabwe. NĂ€r arbetet expanderar till Botswana och Mocambique vĂ€xer portfolion med ytterligare 3 miljoner hektar.

Det lÄngsiktiga mÄlet Àr att ÄterstÀlla ursprungliga vandringsleder sÄ att elefanter och andra arter kan röra sig fritt mellan lÀnderna.

Genom att NetNordic stödjer Wildhood Foundation bidrar vi till en positiv utveckling för djur, natur, kvinnor och barn i Sydafrika.

Elefantpopulationen har minskat med 96% pÄ 100 Är. 20 Är till och arten Àr utrotad.

Tjuvjakten har minskat med 80% pÄ 4 Är. Akashinga har gjort 1200+ gripanden för brott mot vilda djur och natur.

Kvinnliga parkvakter

Genom Wildhood stödjer vi Akashinga – vĂ€rldens första kvinnliga parkvaktsstyrka som skyddar en av Afrikas sista stora elefantpopulationer. Sedan Akashinga började patrullera i Zambezidalen har tjuvjakten minskat med 80% och elefanterna börjat Ă„tervĂ€nda till omrĂ„den som de tidigare flytt ifrĂ„n. Idag sysselsĂ€tter Wildhood 175 parkvakter som skyddar en halv miljon hektar vildmark.

MÄlet Àr att 1000 kvinnor ska vara i arbete 2026 och vi ser fram emot att vara med pÄ och möjliggöra den resan.

Genom att NetNordic stödjer Wildhood Foundation bidrar vi till en positiv utveckling för djur, natur, kvinnor och barn i Sydafrika.

Interview

  • Click here to learn more about Naveres

    Age: 37 years
    Occupation: Akashinga ranger
    Deployd in the Phundundu area
     
    Do you have a family?
    Yes, I come from a family of 5 of which 3 of them are girls and 2 are boys. I am married and blessed with 4 kids. My family finds a way of living through me since I am the one working.

    How was life before Akashinga?
    Before I joined Akashinga I survived on buying and selling different  goods like clothes and shoes to look after my family.

    What do you enjoy most about being part of Akashinga?
    I like my job as a ranger because I am able to stop any person  from committing crime like wildlife poaching regardless of who they are or what position they have in life.

    Which is your favorite animal? 
    My favorite animal is the zebra because it’s very calm, you get closer to it, it can live among domesticated animals and above that it’s beautiful with those stripes, many people love it.

    Do you have any dreams for the future?
    I dream of always being a good mother to my kids and creating a better life for them.

Interview

  • Click here to learn more about Pedzisai

    Age: 37 yrs old
    Occupation: Akashinga ranger
    Deployd in the Phundundu area

    Do you have a family?
    Yes, a big one! We are 8 in our family (4 boys and 4 girls). I am a married woman with 4 children. I am the one taking care of the whole family, there is no other way of living for them other than me as their mother and I’m very lucky to be having a job as a source of my income now.

    How was life before Akashinga?
    I was a farmer before I joined Akashinga.

    What do you enjoy most about being part of Akashinga?
    Conserving wildlife and the environment for the benefit of future generations, controlling poaching and also interaction with foreign countries.

    Which is your favorite animal? 
    I like the elephant because it is easy to see in thick bushes and also easy to control if they are scared. When they hear unnecessary noise they run away.

    Do you have any dreams for the future?
    What I dream of is to complete building a house for my family and starting up a business to sustain my family living.

Interview

  • Click here to learn more about Agnes

    Age: 29 years
    Occupation: Akashinga ranger
    Deployd in the Phundundu area
     
    Do you have a family?
    I am from a family of 5 (4 girls and 1 boy). I am a single mom with 1 daughter. My family survives on farming.

    How was life before Akashinga?
    Before joining Akashinga I did farming as a living.
     
    What do you enjoy most about being part of Akashinga?
    As a ranger I get to know different kinds of animals and their value. I also love my job very much because I love animals.

    Which is your favorite animal? 
    I love the elephant very much because it’s my own totem.

    Do you have any dreams for the future?
    I wish one day to become a conservationist. I look forward to continuing to serve my current job so I can also have the ability to keep my daughter in school and make a living for her.

Interview

  • Click here to learn more about Lavender

    Age: 24 yrs old
    Occupation: Akashinga ranger
    Deployd in the Phundundu area
     
    Do you have a family?
    Yes, we are 5 in our family and my family does farming for a living.

    How was life before Akashinga?
    Before I joined Akashinga I was a farmer, I produced maize, beans, groundnuts ,round nuts and much more which I had to sell in my local area for a living.

    What do you enjoy most about being part of Akashinga?
    What I really like most as a ranger is protecting animals so that our kids will grow up to see them and also they will know why it’s important to look after them.

    Which  is your favorite animal? 
    My best animal is the python because it’s a specially protected animal as a reptile.

    Do you have any dreams for the future?
    I want to upgrade myself, continue from where I left at school and learn more about fauna and flora which I am passionate about.

International Ranger Award 2022

Powerkvinnan som vann International Ranger Award 2022 och en av de första parkvakterna i Akashinga. LÄt oss presentera Sergeant Nyaradzo Hoto.

Name & age: Nyaradzo Hoto, 30 years old
Family: 2 Daughters
Job: Akashinga Sergeant
Ranger since: 2017
Favourite animal: Elephant

Interview with Nyaradzo Hoto

  • Why did you become a ranger+

    By the time Akashinga started, being a ranger was a male-dominated occupation. It was not a space that included women, but by joining Akashinga I could be a part of that change.

  • What does this job mean to you?

    Being a ranger means everything to me! A ranger is a warrior. She is a saviour of wildlife. I am very proud to call myself an Akashinga ranger.

  • What does a typical day at work look like?

    A typical day includes patrolling the protected area, monitoring wildlife, engaging local communities in conservation and assisting in resolving human-wildlife conflicts. By working with the communities and helping them gain better knowledge of the importance of these animals we can reduce the level of poaching.

  • Which challenges are toughest?

    Thanks to our extensive training, no challenges are too big for an Akashinga ranger. Together we face the difficulties and the heartaches and continue to fight for the wildlife we protect. Every challenge helps us become even better.

  • What are your future dreams?

    The Akashinga project is a game changer in the conservation sector and for women. I want to be a part of that and the evolution of conservation.

  • Where do you see yourself in 5 years from now?

    I see myself as a Chief Ecologist for the International Anti-Poaching Foundation.

  • If you had a superpower, what would it be?

    I would like the ability to grant peoples’ empathy! Animals can’t stand up and speak out for themselves so it’s our role, both as rangers and empathetic human beings, to imagine what it’s like to be in an animal’s shoes and fight for their rights.

Var med och gör skillnad du ocksÄ!

De ekosystem som vi skyddar utgör livsmiljöer för tusentals arter av djur, vĂ€xter och trĂ€d som tillsammans bidrar till rent vatten, frisk luft och ett stabilare klimat. För varje hektar vildmark vi bevarar binds i genomsnitt 4 ton koldioxid och för varje kvinna vi sysselsĂ€tter fĂ„r ytterligare 5 familjemedlemmar, varav majoriteten barn och unga, förbĂ€ttrade livsvillkor. Sammanlagt bidrar vĂ„rt arbete till 13 av FN:s 17 hĂ„llbarhetsmĂ„l och det globala 30×30-mĂ„let som syftar till att bevara 30% av vĂ€rldens land- och havsomrĂ„den Ă„r 2030.

Hotet mot biologisk mÄngfald

Aldrig förr i mĂ€nsklighetens historia har naturen varit under sĂ„ stor press som nu. De ekosystem som mĂ€nniskor och andra arter Ă€r beroende av försvinner i allt snabbare takt och en miljon vĂ€xt- och djurarter hotas av utrotning enligt FN:s vetenskapspanel. Hotet mot biologisk mĂ„ngfald bedöms som mer akut Ă€n klimatförĂ€ndringarna och har flera Ă„r i rad lyfts fram som en av de största globala riskerna av World Economic Forum.

Varje Är dödas 20 000 elefanter i den illegala jakten pÄ elfenben och med bara omkring 350 000 elefanter kvar pÄ den afrikanska kontinenten Àr det en kamp mot klockan att rÀdda arten frÄn utrotning. Tjuvjakten Àr ett av de enskilt största hoten mot biologisk mÄngfald och hÄllbara ekosystem. Bevarandet av vilda djur och deras miljöer Àr en global angelÀgenhet, inte enbart ur ett hÄllbarhetsperspektiv utan ocksÄ ur ett sÀkerhetspolitiskt perspektiv eftersom handeln göder organiserad brottslighet och skapar instabilitet i lokala samhÀllen.

”Wildhood Ă€r beviset pĂ„ att en liten organisation kan göra stor skillnad. Idag bidrar vi till skydd av 1 000 000 hektar vildmark i södra Afrika. Tillsammans med vĂ„ra givare och partners skapar vi en vĂ€rld dĂ€r noshörningar, lejon och elefanter finns kvar i det vilda för kommande generationer!”

Citerad person Filippa Tarras-Wahlberg Grundare av Wildhood Foundation

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