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Rhino 7 new features
Rhino 7 new features






rhino 7 new features

$4,408 x 3 payments for LoRa WAN and EarthRanger TM support costs during October, November and December 2022, thanks to the grant from INL.$2,675 x 3 payments for intelligence gathering and analysis during October, November and December 2022, thanks to the 4-year grant from INL.£118 received in miscellaneous donations via our website was sent to help cover general Conservancy operating costs.US $7,959.62 from INL and $20 from core funds paid for helicopter hours from Ol Malo Choppers flown during September 2022.Finally, $2,675 from INL paid for intelligence gathering and analysis during September 2022 $22,457.26 was sent to pay for the integration of LoRa WAN with EarthRanger TM: EarthRanger TM and Tableau ($12,760) monthly support costs for June 2022 ($4,408) and the cost of some devices to track ranger deployments ($5,289.26).$5,293.00 from INL paid for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during September 2022, including flights for security and training purposes.$18,840.08 for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during Aug 2022, including flights for security and training purposes, and $4,280 for intelligence gathering and analysis support: $2,675 for intel gathering and analysis during August, and $1,605 for a site visit by 51 Degrees’ Intelligence Trainer to brief security staff.$2,724 for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during July 2022, and $2,675 for intelligence gathering and analysis during July, thanks to the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.$4,123 for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during June 2022, and $2,675 for intelligence gathering and analysis during June, funded by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.$3,822 from INL paid for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during May 2022 and another $2,675 paid for intelligence gathering and analysis during May, and $385.20 for food for source handlers during a training course.$2,361 from INL paid for fixed-wing aerial surveillance of Borana and its neighbours during April 2022 and another $2,675 covered the cost of intelligence gathering and analysis, funded through Project UPTICK.donations via our website was transferred to help cover general Conservancy operating costs

rhino 7 new features

A further $2,675 paid for for intelligence gathering & analysis during March 2022 $5,618 from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) paid for aerial surveillance ($5,067 for fixed-wing $551 for helicopter) over Borana and its neighbours during March 2022, through Project UPTICK.And finally, $690 paid for cellphone contracts for two 51 Degrees’ staff members for Q3, 2022 A further $12,616 from INL funds covered three months’ worth of LoRa WAN support fees for Borana Conservancy. $19,816 from INL funds covered the cost of setting up LoRA WAN at Ol Jogi, building the interface with EarthRanger, and two months’ worth of support fees. $1,819 from INL via Project UPTICK paid for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during September 2022.$1,819 for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during August 2022, funded by INL through Project UPTICK.$1,819 for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during July 2022, funded by INL through Project UPTICK.Another $690 paid for cellphone contracts for two staff members during Q2, 2022 $1,819 from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) paid for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during June 2022 through Project UPTICK.$1,819 from INL for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during May 2022, funded by INL through Project UPTICK.$1,819 from INL paid the salary of the Intelligence Assistant during April 2022, funded through Project UPTICK.Another $690 paid for cellphone contracts for two staff members during Q1, 2022 $1,819 from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) paid for the salary for the Intelligence Assistant during March 2022 through Project UPTICK.We sent a total of £5,034.93 (including £4,500 from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous) to Way Kambas NP to help pay for the work of the Rhino Protection Units, who patrol the Park to look for Sumatran rhino spoor and to detect and deter illegal activityĪssociation of Private and community Land Rhino Sanctuaries, Kenya.








Rhino 7 new features