This is where Field Rangers come in. People physically on the ground are more often than not the only reliable, affordable tool that is available. As certain areas cannot be observed from satellite imagery, simple solutions such as patrols and area clearances require people. However, to succeed in securing millions of miles of wilderness, Field Rangers must receive the correct training and tools to complete their work effectively. After all, Africa’s inhabitant wildlife is almost entirely dependent on these inspiring humans.
From finance and banking to military and local trackers, the Frontier team have a diverse skillset which they use to support protected areas and conservation efforts in a holistic manner. Unfortunately, an escalating number of armed groups are destabilising African countries, coming up against authorities, game scouts, individuals and agencies mandated to protect these areas. Not only does wildlife crime and poaching raise a lot of money, but Africa’s remote environments allow these groups to transit through and set up camp.