Died 10/26/24
K9 killed by crocodile in Kruger National Park
A K9 dog was killed by a crocodile in the Kruger National Park (KNP) on Saturday, October 26.According to the KNP’s spokesperson, Isaac Phaahla, the dog, a Dobermann/bloodhound cross named Ben, was a tracking dog and a valuable member of the anti-poaching team for the past eight years. He had assisted the rangers in arresting several poachers.Ben was killed while the SANParks rangers and the K9 Unit were doing their regular training exercise.He also said Ben was described as a good dog and that he was easy to work with. He was one of the best when it came to tracking poachers.Our hearts go out to the dedicated K9 handler and all those affected by this loss.‘Committed to preserving our precious wildlife, the K9 units and their handlers face numerous challenges, often placing themselves in danger to safeguard these lands.‘This loss reminds us of the bravery and sacrifice involved in protecting our precious natural heritage.‘Ben’s service and commitment to wildlife protection were unparalleled, and he lived a life rich with purpose, courage, and loyalty.‘His legacy in safeguarding our wildlife will be remembered, and his absence will be felt deeply.‘Our sincere condolences go to the handler, the team, and everyone who had the privilege of working alongside Ben.’According to SANParks, on Saturday, 26 October, while at training with SANParks rangers and the K9 unit, Ben ran for some water in the nearby river, and was subsequently attacked by a crocodile.The rangers tried to rescue him, tragically without success.Further investigations into the incident are underway.Since its inception in 2012, the K9 anti-poaching Unit in the Kruger National Park has grown from 3 to 55 dogs. Because of its success, the project has been extended to other National Parks, with a total of 75 dogs now working across the country.