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Thank you very much for your answer! Sounds like the approach of building self-reliant local operation is working out for you.
And I’m sorry for making you recall your experiences in Iraq. I personally do not have a military background but many of my friends are/were service members of the U.S military and many of them served tours in the Middle East. Most walked out from their experience there but unfortunately, some didn’t...
I guess what I’m trying to say is that just like those of us who are paying taxes (which funded it all in Iraq), like paying taxes, something simply can’t be helped... and don’t beat yourself up for it, you are doing good works now.
Again, thanks for your honest answers!
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To be honest, that sounds incredibly repetitive and tedious. What do you do to keep yourself entertained this whole time?
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Nyaradzo:
You've proven that poachers can be stopped by the means you are employing and they are not above the law. You've certainly earned yourself plenty of fans here today.
Keep up the great work and you know you have the world's support.
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Hi there!
First of all, please allow me to thank you all for the efforts you’ve put into stopping poaching. Growing up in a country where poaching lead to a noticeable decrease of biodiversity, I truly believe in the works that you are doing.
That being said, here is my question for you two:
Chosen from your experiences in battling against poaching... what is your proudest triumph? And if you don’t mind me asking... what is your most... haunting defeat?
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