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22 February 2016  |  In Wildlife

Birth of a new traffic

You all know the determination of Wildlife Angel to denounce the actions of poachers on elephants and rhinos. Yet there are sometimes events that seem anecdotal or insignificant and can have tragic consequences. Some theory… “The flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas.” This metaphor, also called butterfly effect, is often used by scientists […]

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Roger Gower, helicopter pilot for Tropic Air Kenya

Roger originally qualified as an accountant before becoming a helicopter pilot in 2004, acquiring both his commercial and instructors license in the States. After gaining a great deal of experience and working as a helicopter instructor for 2 years, Roger moved to East Africa in 2008.
In addition to pilot-guiding many helicopter safaris and excursions, Roger has been the key pilot allocated to supporting the British Army battle groups in Northern Kenya, with tasks thats include clearing live firing ranges, and carrying out medical evacuations.
20 February 2016  |  In Poaching, Wildlife

A pilot killed in the anti-poaching War

An NGO in Tanzania announced yesterday that a British helicopter pilot was killed by elephant poachers. Roger Gower, 37, had taken part in an anti-poaching operation with the Tanzanian authorities when the criminals he hunted fired on his unit. Hit by AK47 gunfire while on patrol supporting troops on the ground, he nevertheless managed to […]

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Médecine-chinoise-2016-Wildlifeangel
14 February 2016  |  In Poaching, Wildlife

Received ideas on Chinese medicine

Those who are involved each day in the fight against poachers and traffickers of animal species threatened, whether NGOs such as Planet Tiger or Wildlife Angel, often incriminate traditional Chinese medicine as the cause of rhinos and tigers misfortune. Let’s try to really understand the Chinese medicine precepts on the use of animals. We will […]

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