Therefore, Albus decided to make a direct contribution to assisting in managing the snaring problem in Letaba Rance during June of 2025. This support included two phases. The first phase was to conduct a snare sweep with a helicopter to determine if there were any animals in Letaba Ranch which had visible snares so that the vet in the helicopter could dart the relevant animals, remove the snare and provide treatment. As part of this phase, the team found four snared buffalo and successfully removed these snares and at the same time placed tracking collars on the buffalo. The snares were horrific and the buffalo would have died a long brutal death if this intervention did not take place. Tracking the buffalo allows the team to monitor their movements and also predators which follow them. This enables the management team to effectively check on snaring on an ongoing basis.
The second phase of the project included the successful collaring of two male lions which have territories in Letaba Ranch. Albus Environmental provided the helicopter hours to make this collaring possible. The collars on these lions now makes it possible for the ground teams to check up on the lions, their movements and also to visit their kills/feeds as these could often be animals which were caught in snares, providing valuable insight into areas which area high snare areas.