
Anti-Poaching Units (APUs)
Anti-Poaching Units (APUs) are specialized teams dedicated to protecting wildlife from illegal hunting and trafficking. They monitor and guard animals like elephants and rhinos, which are targeted for their valuable tusks and horns. APUs use patrols, surveillance technology, and community engagement to detect and prevent poaching activities. Their work is vital for conserving endangered species and maintaining ecological balance. By enforcing laws and raising awareness, APUs help ensure wildlife can thrive naturally, benefiting biodiversity and local communities dependent on healthy ecosystems.