TASK FORCE ZIMBABWE

Environmental Impacts of Poaching | 3-Way Joint Crisis

The Zimbabwe Anti-Poaching Task Force (ZAPTF), founded in 2012, is a dedicated group of individuals who work tirelessly to protect the country's wildlife from the threat of poaching. Comprising rangers, trackers, and conservationists, their daily tasks include patrolling wildlife areas, monitoring animal populations, and investigating potential poaching activities. They collaborate with local communities to raise awareness about the importance of conservation and help minimize human-wildlife conflicts. The task force also plays a vital role in gathering intelligence on poaching networks and working alongside law enforcement to bring poachers to justice. By safeguarding Zimbabwe's natural treasures, they contribute to the preservation of biodiversity and the balance of ecosystems for present and future generations. As a member of ZAPTF, you must continue the important work that has already started, finding strong collaborators in the process and forging the path forward, for all African nations to emulate.