Project Report
| Jun 23, 2026
June 2026 Update
By Eugene Troskie | Managing Director
Dear donors,
We have raised a total of $9292.09 of our $16,000.00 goal through grants, GlobalGiving donations and private donations. We have purchased two research collars and will be ordering another collar when the first collar starts showing signs of its battery going down.
In December 2024 we collared our first adult female Spotted Hyena.
In August 2025 we collared our second adult female Spotted Hyena.
Data gathered from the two spotted hyenas since we started:
- The hyenas cover an average of 240km per month, walking +/- 8km per night. They traverse over seven properties and have a territory of roughly 6000 hectares. Their
core home range covers an area of about 1200 hectares. Both females are currently denning and will have cubs soon.
- Through following up on their collar data we have discovered multiple carcasses of wild animals killed in snares and natural causes including that of four lions, one leopard, two elephant bulls, two giraffe and multiple impala.
- We have discovered and dismantled an active poacher's snare line after the poachers were caught and we looked a the hyena activity in the area.
- We have discovered and dismantled two very active poaching camps after the hyena were attracted to the camps by poaching activity.
- We have arrested a poacher in one of the camps mentioned above.
- We've removed over 450 snares in total, by following the two hyena's movements.
We will be purchasing a third collar to replace the first one when it start to show signs of having low battery levels.
Thank you for your continued support and making this project possible.
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Mar 9, 2026
March 2026 Update
By Eugene Troskie | Managing Director
Dear donors,
We have raised a total of $9292.09 of our $16,000.00 goal through grants, GlobalGiving donations and private donations. We have purchased two research collars and will be ordering another collar when the first collar starts showing signs of its battery going down.
In December 2024 we collared our first adult female Spotted Hyena.
In August 2025 we collared our second adult female Spotted Hyena.
Data gathered from the two spotted hyenas since we started:
- The hyenas cover an average of 240km per month, walking +/- 8km per night. They traverse over seven properties and have a territory of roughly 6000 hectares. Their
core home range covers an area of about 1200 hectares. Both females are currently denning and will have cubs soon.
- Through following up on her collar data we have discovered multiple carcasses of wild animals killed in snares and natural causes including that of two elephant bulls, a giraffe and multiple impala.
- We have discovered and dismantled an active poacher's snare line after the poachers were caught and we looked a the hyena activity in the area.
- We've removed over 400 snares in total, by following the hyena's movements.
We will be purchasing a third collar to replace the first one when it start to show signs of having low battery levels.
Thank you for your continued support and making this project possible.
Nov 3, 2025
November 2025 Update
By Eugene Troskie | Managing Director
![Collared Female Spotted Hyena]()
Collared Female Spotted Hyena
Dear donors,
We have raised a total of $8592.09 of our $16,000.00 goal through grants, GlobalGiving donations and private donations. We have purchased two research collars and will be ordering another collar soon.
In December 2024 we collared our first adult female Spotted Hyena.
In August 2025 we collared our second adult female Spotted Hyena.
Data gathered from the two spotted hyenas since we started:
- The one female covered 487.44km and the second female 477,35km in 60 days, walking +/- 8km per night. They traverse over seven properties and have a territory of roughly 6000 hectares. Their
core home range covers an area of about 1200 hectares. We have determined where their den sites are and have installed trail cameras to monitor them, their cubs and the rest of their clan to check for any snares or snare related injuries popping up.
- Through following up on her collar data we have discovered multiple carcasses of wild animals killed in snares including that of two lions, three waterbuck, buffalo cow, kudu, a white-backed vulture and multiple impala. We have found the area where lions and wild dogs were trapped in snares, but managed to break free. Two wild dogs and two lions were darted and snares removed from them, we assisted with removing the snare from one of the wild dogs.
- We have discovered and destroyed two very active poacher's camps after they visited the camps to scavenge on the remains of the poacher's victims.
- We removed 189 poachers snares after following up on the hyena's collar data. We've removed 351 snares in total, by following the hyena's movements.
We will be purchasing a third collar to replace the first one when it start to show signs of having low battery levels.
Thank you for your continued support and making this project possible.
![Map showing the movement of the two collared hyena]()
Map showing the movement of the two collared hyena