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A Husky plane, donated by the German government, that will be used in anti-poaching patrolling and surveying the Serengeti. It is very light weight and can easily be pushed on the ground by one or two people. Seronera, Serengeti NP, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren
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A Husky plane, donated by the German government, that will be used in anti-poaching patrolling and surveying the Serengeti. It is very light weight and can easily be pushed on the ground by one or two people. Seronera, Serengeti NP, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren

  • Filming the Jungle School for Deutsche Welle (2014)
  • Sudin Siti Rehabilitation Process
  • The Andean Bear mascot, Pablo, together with local children playing a game that teaches them about bears and the National Park. Patanmarca, Peru. © Daniel Rosengeren
  • The FZS team having breakfast with the Matsiguenka girls in the Matsiguenka School in Boca Manu, Peru. © Daniel Rosengren
  • The Mobile Education Unit is FZS led and travels to schools around Bukit Tigapuluh NP to teach children about the importance of nature. By playing games, the children gets to experience the forest through all senses (except taste). They learn that nature is not a place to fear and the importance of not littering. The teachers of the classes are also taught so that they can do this education themselves in the future. Here is a class from School No.67/VIII in Maura Sekalo, Sumatra, Indonesia. Here is a photo of the MEU with children and teachers. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Children at the Makhosiya Primary School, Chiredzi greeting the Chilojo Club Education Programme car with the teacher, Ezekia Chauke, in it. Near Gonarezhou NP, Zimbabwe. FZS teach children around the park about nature and conservation. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Children at the Makhosiya Primary School near Gonarezhou National Park being taught about ecology and nature by Ezekia Chauke (Chilojo Club). Zimbabwe. © Daniel Rosengren
  • An immobilised Black Rhino being handled by Markus Hofmeyr, Natasha Anderson and David Squarre in North Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Blood and tissue samples were taken as well as monitoring of the temperature, the body was measured and a little chip for identification was fitted under the skin. The rhino was fitted with a radio transmitter in the horn by Ed Sayer and Ernst Jacobs. This was done by drilling a hole in the horn for the transmitter and a smaller but long connecting hole from the top for the antenna. Once the transmitter was in there, the space around it was closed up by glue. During the whole operations oxygen was fed to the rhino through a tube in its nose. The helicopter pilot Glenton Combes helped out as much as he could. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A COCOBA group holding the box after the annual cash payout meeting in Katibunga, Zambia. COCOBA (Community Conservation Bank) is a micro finance system taught by FZS where small local groups invest money in the bank. They can also borrow money with interest for startup or equipment investments in eco-friendly businesses. Each year, investors in the bank get a pay related to their investment out of the profit of the bank. Near North Luangwa National Park, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Masegeri Rurai (Project leader - Serengeti Ecosystem Management) talking with local people on the highlands of Loliondo GCA, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • FZS supports communities around their project areas in various ways. In this cultural village FZS provides bee hives. FZS employee seen is Masegeri Rurai (Project Leader SEMA). Mugumu area, west of Serengeti, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Ed Sayer flying the FZS Husky plane in North Luangwa NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • An FZS Husky plane in North Luangwa NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Ed Sayer and Nils Elbert in the FZS Husky plane in North Luangwa NP, Zambia. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A Husky plane, donated by the German government, that will be used in anti-poaching patrolling and surveying the Serengeti. It is very light weight and can easily be pushed on the ground by one or two people. Seronera, Serengeti NP, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • A Husky plane, donated by the German government, that is used for anti-poaching patrolling and surveying the Serengeti. Here it is flying over a herd of wildebeest. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren / FZS
  • Rian Labuschagne (FZS Serengeti Programme Manager, left), Gerald Ernest Nyaffi (Radio and IT Technician at FZS, middle) and Ramadhani Bakari Hamisi (TANAPA, Park Warden for the Control Room and soon to be Pilot) in the Control Room building. From here rhinos will be monitored, rangers directed and potentially tourism cars monitored for off-roading and speeding etc. Seronera, Serengeti, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Gerald Ernest Nyaffi (Radio and IT Technician at FZS, right) and Ramadhani Bakari Hamisi (TANAPA, Park Warden for the Control Room and soon to be Pilot) looking at a map in the Control Room building. From here rhinos will be monitored, rangers directed and potentially tourism cars monitored for off-roading and speeding etc. Seronera, Serengeti, Tanzania. © Daniel Rosengren
  • Rangers telling Christof Schenck about their work in the control room at Chipinda Pools, Gonarezhou NP, Zimbabwe. Here they keep track of ranger patrols, poachers and collared animals. © Daniel Rosengren
  • FZS staff on the search of giant otters on Sandoval lake in Tambopata National Reserve, the second most visited natural protected area in Peru. This is where FZS Peru began a couple of decades ago © Stephane Vallin. FZS has the permission to use this photo for non-commercials purposes as long as the photographer is credited.
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