FOB helping fight against poaching

The Al-Jazeera video above, from November 2014, features Martin Wheeler (Oates 1995-2000), along with the text below by Russell Beard. Good to know one of our own is doing so much good.

Martin Wheeler, otherwise known as Birdman, has always had a passion for birds. The Kenyan-born ‘local hero’ runs his own bird of prey sanctuary, rehabilitating endangered species before releasing them back into the wild.

But when he is not tending to the needs of the birds in his sanctuary, Wheeler is up in the sky with an eagle eye scouring for illegal poaching activities. From his small paraglider, he works with local rangers to identify poaching threats from the air, relaying locations and information back down to the rangers on the ground.

This has led to him to become the self-appointed ‘eyes in the sky’ for the Lekurruki conservancy – one of the North Rangelands Trust community conservancies.

Birdman’s constant presence in the sky allows him to monitor around 240 square kilometres of grass and woodland and help preserve Kenya’s iconic wildlife.

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