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ASKARI WILDERNESS CONSERVATION PROGRAMME The Askarian November & December 2017 http://www.askariwcp.com The month in view Coming up.. Summer arrives Reserve work Conservation & sightings Lifers Cheetahs in transit Throughout November and into December The Finfoot Fanatics were with us. Volunteers were from Belgium, England, The Netherlands, India and Sweden. Lifers A Lifer is the word we use to describe a bird that you are seeing for the first time in your life. It s quite unusual for that to happen to every single person on the vehicle at the same time yet this month it happened not just once, but twice! The first was at Lily pan when this very small little kingfisher was spotted. This is a half-collared kingfisher; this was not only the first time the Askari team had seen it on Pidwa but for me personally, the last kingfisher I needed to add to my list. In Kruger we came across these Red-headed finches (pictured right). This was especially exciting as they were just outside their natural range. Bird distribution maps are established based on hundreds and thousands of sightings of birds across their range. Distributions are split into zones and there has only ever been ONE sighting of this species in this particular zone back in 2009! We reported this sighting to the relevant bird programme to assist with keeping distribution maps accurate and up to date. Remember to Like the Askari Facebook page to receive daily sightings and project updates to your news feed http://www.facebook.com/askari.wilderness.conservation.programme Pg 1

Cheetahs in transit In early November we welcomed 3 cheetah to Pidwa who were in transit to Malawi. The siblings are part of a very exciting programme by African Parks and the Endangered Wildlife Trust to re-introduce cheetah back into Malawi for the first time in over a decade. In May 2017, the first 4 cheetah made the journey to Liwonde National Park in Malawi. They have settled in perfectly with the females having already had cubs. You can read further about the success by following this link https://endangeredwildlifetrust.wordpress.com/2017/11/15/first-cheetah-cubs-born-in-malawi-in-overtwo-decades/. In the meantime, back at Pidwa, these 3 cheetah were donated to the programme by SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary and are the next step of the re-introduction. Askari staff travelled to SanWild to assist with their collection and the team were on hand back at the boma ready for off-loading. The cats took a little while to settle but were checked on regularly by the team. We were able to monitor their feeding behaviour by placement of one of our camera traps at the carcass. Remember to follow us on Twitter to receive daily sightings and project tweets. Follow #Askarivolunteer Pg 2

Cheetahs on route to Malawi By mid December, all paperwork and permits had been processed and it was time for the cheetah to complete the next phase of their journey. The Askari team joined with the EWT and wildlife officials in preparations for the cheetah to make their final leg to Malawi. All 3 cats were darted and placed into their crates to travel to Johannesburg. In the early hours of the next morning they were in the air on their chartered plane and on route to Liwonde National Park in Malawi. The release into the boma in Malawi was a great success with all cats having travelled well and in good health. It has been a great privilege to be a small part of this amazing EWT and African Parks partnership to introduce cheetah back to Malawi and we hope for all the best for the cats. Photo credit below and above right to the Endangered Wildlife Trust. Follow the Askari blog and be the first to read new entries and updates. You can subscribe at http://www.askarivolunteers.com Pg 3

Reserve Projects, Conservation & Sightings Plenty of work was carried out against alien plant Prickly pears. We were really pleased to see the success of our herbicide against a huge plant that we returned to just to finish off. The clearing of old farming fence continued on Langa langa with many more metres of barbed wire being removed. The team assisted reserve management when called to a drying up waterhole in buffalo camp. A male sable had got himself stuck in the mud and had become weakened as he struggled to escape. We first dragged him out the mud and provided shade, food and water. Later that night we called in vet Dr Peter Rogers. He was treated with nutrients and vitamins and given everything possible to give him a chance for survival. Sadly, by the end of the next day he had succumbed to his exhaustion and died. Woodland kingfishers and impala lambs..there s not much more you need to know that summer has arrived in the bush. Further summer colours provided by a Flapnecked chameleon and Hand maiden moth. Enjoy wildlife video action on the Askari You Tube channel. To join us in the sightings, simply follow http://www.youtube.com/user/askariwcp Pg 4

Sightings continued.. Other sightings for the month included lions of the Askari pride, cheetah brothers Songo and Sanana, this very lucky Caracal sighting in Pidwa south and brown hyaena just before this stunning sunset on the plains. Finally we d like to take this chance to wish all our volunteers, friends, families and supporters A very Merry Christmas Read what other Askarians have to say or add your own review to Askari on Trip Advisor. http://www.tripadvisor.com and search Askari Wilderness Conservation Programme Pg 5