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Slivyre Game Farm suffers due to illegal hunting

Homemade snares a death trap for wildlife at local game farm

The devastating effects of poaching are taking their toll in Estcourt.

WATCH THIS: [VIDEO] The deadly reality of poaching in Estcourt

Game farm owner Jacques van der Merwe has been clearing carcasses and recovering scores of snares on his farm, Slivyre Game Farm, on the R74.

During regular inspections, game guard Wart Duma comes across homemade snares set by poachers.

In the past three weeks, 102 snares and 17 animal carcasses have been found. Mr van der Merwe and his team were recently able to save an nyala that was ensnared.

Game guard Wart Duma with one of the snares recovered on Slivyre Game Farm.

He believes that a group of people are setting the snares and hunting illegally with dogs, primarily to sell the meat.

A game guard holds up another homemade snare.

The game farm has lost nyala, wildebeest, zebra, warthog and much more, and Mr van der Merwe calls this “a big
problem”.

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