Category Adopt A Ranger

25 Aug

2025 Introduction to Anti-Poaching Course | Week 3 Update

2025 Introduction to Anti-Poaching Course | Week 3 Update At Global Conservation Force (GCF), our mission remains clear: to equip the next generation of rangers with the skills, training, and gear they need to protect some of the world’s most endangered wildlife. Thanks to a generous grant from the United Methodist Church in Vista, we have secured the base costs for our instructors and the community-selected recruits participating in this year’s Annual Ranger Training Course in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. However, additional funding is still needed to ensure these recruits complete their training fully prepared.

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24 Jul

Sponsor a Ranger Recruit | Future Guardians of Wildlife

At Global Conservation Force (GCF), we are committed to equipping the next generation of rangers with the skills, training, and gear they need to protect some of the world’s most endangered wildlife. Thanks to a generous grant from the United Methodist Church in Vista, we have secured the base costs for our instructors and the community-selected recruits participating in this year’s Annual Ranger Training Course in South Africa. However, additional funding is still needed to ensure these recruits complete their training fully prepared.

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30 May

Strengthening the Front Line: K9 First Aid Training for Eastern Cape Handlers

Global Conservation Force is proud to have partnered with Ikhala Veterinary Clinic to deliver a full day of hands-on K9 First Aid training to 27 anti-poaching K9 handlers from across the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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30 Apr

April Impact Recap – 63 Rangers Trained Across the Eastern Cape

April was a month of serious impact for Global Conservation Force and our partner reserves in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. With the support of our incredible donors, we successfully completed a sponsored Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) training tour, reaching 63 rangers across Kariega, Lalibela, Bucklands, Shamwari, and Amakhala.

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11 Mar

How To Become A Ranger

The path to becoming a wildlife ranger, anti-poaching ranger, or field ranger is both rewarding and demanding. It requires dedication, physical fitness, and a deep respect for wildlife and conservation. Whether you are looking to protect rhinos from poachers, patrol reserves for illegal activities, or work alongside K9 teams in wildlife protection, there are many avenues to enter the field. At Global Conservation Force (GCF), we are committed to preparing the next generation of wildlife protectors through rigorous training programs designed for real-world conservation challenges.

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20 Dec

Giving Tuesday Impact: Full Unit Gear Sponsorship for Manyoni Anti-Poaching and K9 Unit

Global Conservation Force (GCF) is thrilled to announce a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to support wildlife conservation and anti-poaching efforts. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters and the P.L.A.Y. Donation Match Campaign for Giving Tuesday, we have successfully sponsored critical gear for the entire @manyoniapuandk9unit.

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14 Sep

World Rhino Day 2023 – Call To Action!

World Rhino Day is just around the corner, September 22nd, and there’s no better time to come together and take action to protect these magnificent creatures. Rhinos are facing a […]

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30 Jul

World Ranger Day 2023

Every year on July 31st, the world unites to celebrate World Ranger Day, a special occasion dedicated to honoring the selfless efforts of the brave men and women who work […]

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28 Jul

Supporting K9s in Conservation – Tango K9

World Ranger Day is on July 31st ‘A day dedicated to Rangers killed or injured in the line of duty and to celebrate the work Rangers do to protect the […]

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4 Jul

GCF Rangers Help Community Pet Clinic

It’s always awesome to see our mounted unit rangers be champions for their own communities on various levels of conservation from rhino conservation and protection to community based conservation efforts!@williamfowlds […]

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