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Friday, May 23, 2008

Berg Rescue - KZN Wildlife

Berg Rescue

May 23, 2008;

EZEMVELO KWAZULU-NATAL WILDLIFE
 NEWS ITEM No: 2008 - 05 - 23  

An 18 year old UK visitor to the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park is lucky to be alive after falling 20 metres in the dark at Monk's Cowl on Thursday night 22 May 2008.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife staff at Monk's Cowl report that Mr Steven Hird (18) of Leeds in England went for a hike in the Sterkhorn area with a companion.
The pair stayed too long on the mountain and ended up walking back towards their lodge in the dark.

They lost the path they were walking on and eventually came to a cliff which Mr Hird attempted to climb down.
He lost his footing and apparently fell 20 metres to the bottom of the cliff.

This occurred at about 21.30.
A local resident Mt Sicelo Mtshali, heard Mr Hird screaming and on investigating found the severely injured man.
He immediately contacted EKZNW staff at Monk's Cowl who rapidly made their way to where Mr Hird was lying, arriving at about 10.40.
The EKZNW staff found that Mr Hird had broken his right leg in two places and suspected that he might have other internal injuries.
By this time Mr Hird was suffering from hyperthermia.
They administered first aid and called in local paramedics who, after stabilising the injured man with difficulty decided to call for further assistance in moving the badly injured man to safety.
The KZN Mountain Rescue Group was called in for assistance and arrived at the scene 02.30 and with their help Mr Hird was carried to the EKZNW base at Monk's Cowl, arriving at about 05.30 this morning 23 May 2008.
He was immediately placed in a waiting ambulance and taken to the Laverna Hospital in Ladysmith.
 
 AJG/ News Item No: 2008 - 05 - 23 

Rapid breakthrough in rhino poaching case

Rapid breakthrough in rhino poaching case

May 23, 2008;

MEDIA RELEASE No: 2008 - 07  

 RAPID BREAKTHOUGH IN RHINO POACHING CASE
 
For immediate release
The SAPS in the Mtubatuba area, assisted by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife staff,  have arrested six people following the shooting of a white rhino bull on the western shore of LakeSt Lucia to the south of Charter's Creek in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park on 6 May 2008.
The carcase of the rhino was found in open grassland adjacent to a thick patch of forest by a contractor involved in removing alien vegetation.
The scene of the incident was thoroughly examined by  SAPS and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife  investigators who found several cartridge cases and also recovered several spent bullet heads from the carcase.
These items have been sent to the SAPS for forensic testing.
The accused appeared in the Mtubatuba Magistrate's Court on Monday 19 May 2008 and the case has been remanded to 26 May 2008 for bail applications.
In the course of making the arrests, the SAPS officers recovered an R1 rifle and several rounds of live ammunition, which have also been sent in for forensic testing.
Close co-operation between the SAPS, iSimangaliso Wetland Park staff and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife investigators continues in the meanwhile.
 
 
 AJG/ Media Release No: 2008 - 07