majete, we haven't lost a writer or elephant to poaching since africa started managing majete, the partnershipillegal activities and availability of firearms in mozambique, the threats may come from the west. and we deploy our ranges strategically and around the reserve randomly so that there is none. —— rhinos. we hear are rarely tell that really on the ground level, so we know this is where poaching happens, on the ground, but above us is a whole network of syndicates and cartels and, you know, a whole trader wildlife, and, you know, that's essentially what's driving the business. what is important for us is to make sure that our rangers on the ground are fully equipped and trained and in the best position to fulfil their duties to protect the area. populations in africa are, you know, rapidly growing. i think malawi's population growth is about 396 malawi's population growth is about 3% per year. i think they say the population doubled from 70 million, in about 2030 it should double in malawi, so there are clear signs that there is already an immense pressure on the environment and, you kno