$5,034.79 from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) paid for IT support provided during March 2022 by 51 Degrees Ltd on the use of EarthRanger TM, a situational-analysis tool that allows live tracking and monitoring of all assets in the protected area.$3,822 from INL paid for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during May 2022 and another $2,675 paid for intelligence gathering and analysis during May, and $385.20 for food for source handlers during a training course.$2,361 from INL paid for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during April 2022 and another $2,675 covered the cost of intelligence gathering and analysis, funded through Project UPTICK.donations via our website was transferred to help cover general Conservancy operating costs A further $2,675 paid for for intelligence gathering & analysis during March 2022
$5,618 from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) paid for aerial surveillance ($5,067 for fixed-wing $551 for helicopter) over Borana and its neighbours during March 2022, through Project UPTICK.$1,819 from INL for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during May 2022, funded by INL through Project UPTICK.$1,819 from INL paid the salary of the Intelligence Assistant during April 2022, funded through Project UPTICK.Another $690 paid for cellphone contracts for two staff members during Q1, 2022 $1,819 from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) paid for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during March 2022 through Project UPTICK.We sent €2,000 from Parc animalier et botanique de Branféré to be used for habitat maintenance work in Manas National Park, which is home to a growing population of Greater one-horned rhinos, thanks to Indian Rhino Vision 2020’s reintroductions of the speciesĪssociation of Private and community Land Rhino Sanctuaries, Kenya.