Work has finally started on the fencing of the Akagera National Park boundary. This project was awarded to TNH Fencing together with our partners EME from Kigali . It has taken a long time to get the project underway as a large number of stakeholders are involved in the park and they together with private landowners along the boundary had to be satisfied with the planned fence and its placement before work could commence.
The boundary is to be fenced using a prefabricated hinge-joint field fence and will be electrified using offset brackets (outriggers). Additional electrical wires will be added to the top of the fence to discourage climbing. The electric fence will be powered by Stafix B18 cyclic wave energisers made by Tru-test of New Zealand . These 18 Joule output energisers are the largest battery powered units available and are ideal for controlling the movement of wildlife across the reserve boundaries. Each energiser will be equipped with monocrystalline solar panels delivering 250 Watts. With fencing teams now on the ground and construction underway, the 110km electrified game fence should finally be completed by mid 2012.
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