Our game lodge blog;- to develop a strong international customer base for Africa
Game lodges are at a critical point in SA that will decide the future balance:-
- between commercial conservation and
- base conservation
- We believe a strong international footprint is the key
Dallas police, firefighters agree to $173M settlement
DALLAS (AP) — Dallas has agreed to pay more than $173 million to settle decades-old lawsuits from thousands of public safety workers over years of back-pay claims. An executive committee representing nearly 8,700 current and former Dallas police officers and...
read moreAlabama Firefighters have a new fire application for incident reports
SCOTTSBORO, Ala. – Firefighters across Alabama have access to a new app that helps them track fire information all over the state. Alabama has one of the highest fire death rates in the country. The National Center for Health Statistics and the Census Bureau note...
read moreWildfire fears force closures of many forest areas in Arizona
FLAGSTAFF — Dry pine needles and dead wood snapped under fire prevention officer Matt Engbring’s boots as he hiked a half-mile into the woods in search of a makeshift campsite that had served as one man’s home until this week when the area was closed because of the...
read moreSan Bernardino Cal Fire crews show preparedness for wildfires
Cal Fire San Bernardino Unit inmate hand crews and full-time and seasonal firefighters demonstrated their preparedness for the height of the year-round wildfire season in an exercise Thursday, May 17, in the San Bernardino Mountains community of Cedar Glen. They were...
read moreRancher Says Wild Horses Could Help Prevent Wildfires
Speech to Text for Rancher Says Wild Horses Could Help Prevent Wildfires Below is the closed-captioning text associated with this video. Since this uses automated speech to text spelling and grammar may not be accurate. As we inch closer and closer to fire season,...
read moreU.S. Forest Service Cadillac Works to Prevent Wildfires While Fire Danger Rises
With 58 wildfires under their belt just this spring, and with fire danger rising, the U.S. Forest Service in Cadillac is training to keep Northern Michigan unscorched right now. They’re blaming it on the lack of rain, low humidity and whipping winds. Agencies across...
read moreInsightful, Residents addressing wildfire risks in Lake Travis, Westlake
This is a very insightful article By Rob Maxwell of The Community impact Paper While ongoing efforts to reduce the threat of wildfire have been successful in reducing the wildland fire threat, there is still an abundant amount of natural fuels available to burn in...
read moreThe Henry County Fire Department say-thanks-for-boot-drive-collections
McDONOUGH — The Henry County Fire Department collected $57,958 for the Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation during its three-day “Give Burns The Boot” drive held April 13, 20 and 27. “We would like to thank all of our citizens for their generous support,” said Capt....
read moreFirefighters Have New Tools To Help With Fire Season
BRIGHTON, Colo. (CBS4) – Brighton Fire Rescue now has two new brush trucks to help them cover wildland fires across the region. The trucks feature oversized tires to help navigate safely through soft fields, a 300 gallon water tank and a 12 gallon foam tank. CBS4...
read moreBoston to Conduct Review of Female Firefighters’ Complaints
BOSTON (AP) — Boston Mayor Marty Walsh says the city has hired an outside counsel to review the Boston Fire Department’s handling of harassment and discrimination allegations brought by some women firefighters. Walsh said Sunday he reached out to attorney Kay...
read moreFirefighters ask for help for lieutenant battling cancer
EL PASO, Texas – Fire Lieutenant Rafael Rodriguez has been battling bone cancer for months. As treatment gets more and more expensive his station firefighters are now asking the public for help. El Paso Fire lieutenant Rafael Rodriguez is battling metastasized...
read moreHudson remembers Captain Graziano
May 10, 2018 11:37 pm HUDSON — City firefighters Thursday mourned the loss of one of their own. The fire department announced Wednesday that Mark A. Graziano died in the line of duty after responding to two calls in a 24-hour period. He was 47. Under the state...
read moreWelcome to “Head-on” Building a better future
The single objective and focus is:- To reduce the destructive impact of wildfires and follow on mudslides by up to 80% utilizing California 2017 as baseline. How did this start? As a result of a combination of different projects (a number outside the fire spectrum)...
read moreExisting suppliers and the drive for new equipment?
This post provides answers to the following questions:- How will new developments effect existing businesses? Who will have access to ideas that come from “First Responders Innovation Hubs”? A good example of this type of change in the past was the challenge for axe...
read moreFirefighters save lions, tigers and bears
A strike team surrounded the Wildlife Waystation animal sanctuary to protect the animals that could not be evacuated SYLMAR, Calif. — About two dozen Contra Costa firefighters spent last week fighting the devastating Creek Fire in Southern California with a...
read moreCory Iverson’s escape route was cut off
LOS ANGELES — The San Diego County firefighter who died last month fighting the Thomas fire in Ventura County was putting out a spot fire when he found himself trapped by flames, according to a preliminary report released by Cal Fire this week. The report details the...
read moreCalif. fire chief loses home while battling wildfire
Calif. fire chief loses home while battling wildfire Chief Tom Welch lost his home, then went back and helped with the fire response in Napa and Sonoma counties after he was helping to evacuate residents. SANTA ROSA, Calif. — As wildfires swept through and decimated...
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