Social Responsibility
KITFT working with Bumi Hills Anti-Poaching Unit Appeal
For the last 16 years, the Bumi Hills Anti-Poaching Unit has tirelessly patrolled both that land and the waters of the Kariba ecosystem. This man made wonder is under a constant, growing threat by poachers. Intent on decimating our natural heritage.
We will not stand by and watch this happen! But, we need your Help!
We are extremely proud to be one of the reasons that both fish and wildlife numbers continue to thrive across this landscape. Whilst the threat is ever present, the situation would be much worse had it not been for the many years of dedicated work by our Rangers.
However, the demand for our natural resources is growing. In 2024 our team recovered almost 3000 deadly wire snares from the bush and removed almost 40,000 meters of nets from the lake. 2025 already looks to surpass that!
We need your help to expand our efforts to mitigate this deadly threat and ensure our wilderness remains a haven for nature.
As a not for profit, we rely entirely on the good will of others to continue our conservation work. With massive changes to global funding and increased competition for donor funds, we are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet.
If the Kariba ecosystem holds a special place in your heart, as it does in ours then please consider supporting our work. Every bit goes a long way.
Help us protect this incredible wilderness!