Short Story
I am Kate Hayes, a Biokineticist born and raised in Zululand. Now living in the Midlands, I balance life as a mother of two boys, aged 5 and 3, while embracing my love for the outdoors and staying active.
I am taking on Run for Rangers, a 100km run over two days through the Babanango Game Reserve. Rangers face daily challenges to protect our rhinos, so I felt it was time to give back and challenge myself to raise money for the rangers and our wildlife.
The African bush has always been a part of my life. I just love being in the bush and hearing and seeing Africa’s most valuable assets. Running is not my strength but a challenge such as Run for Rangers is worth putting my running skills to the test.
Please support me on this huge challenge and adventure to raise money for our rangers and push my ability to the maximum. I am excited, I am nervous, and I am scared however I am keen to tackle this challenge and support our Rangers.
Join Kate in activating generosity by donating now.
Run For Lives -Kate’s Run For Rangers 2025
Supported so far by 49 people.
Story
Babanango Game Reserve, located in the heart of Zululand, Kwazulu-Natal, is a showcase for one of the most ambitious rewilding projects in Southern Africa in recent years. Set among the breathtaking topography of the upper White Umfolozi River Valley, the reserve occupies a vast wilderness area of over 20,000 hectares that is steeped in Zulu history and layered upon geological features that date back to the beginning of time. The rugged mountains and valleys provide refuge for an extraordinary diversity of birds, plants, insects, reptiles, and mammals, including the elusive aardvark and aardwolf.
Visitors to Babanango Game Reserve can be assured of an unrivalled safari experience due to highly knowledgeable guides and a range of activities to choose from. Significant historical battle sites, such as Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift, are located close by.
Project Rhino was launched on World Rhino Day, 22 September 2011. It is a rhino-focussed association that brings together a provincial government conservation body, private and community-owned reserves, rhino owners, leading conservation NGOs and anti-poaching security specialists in the common aim of fighting wildlife crime.
Together with South Africa’s Kruger National Park, Project Rhino member reserves are collectively responsible for the protection of the world’s largest rhino population, as well as the most genetically diverse white rhino population. Devastatingly, our rhino have become a target for highly organised poaching rings and crime syndicates, fuelled largely by an ongoing and unfounded demand by traditional Eastern medicine. Rhino numbers have plummeted – more than 10,000 have been lost in RSA in the last decade – whilst the costs of keeping the remaining populations safe have increased astronomically.
Project Rhino initiatives range from urgent anti-poaching and wildlife crime interventions to a long-term outlook focused on developing empowered communities who own, manage and protect the Conservation Economy.
Project Rhino’s Four Pillars of Support
The Project Rhino platform ensures that efforts to protect white and black rhino populations are coherent and avoids duplication of work. It collaborates with anti-poaching and wildlife economy initiatives throughout southern Africa to share strategies and best practices. Project Rhino follows a four-pronged approach:
Co-ordination Unit: The team that keeps the engines running: 1) mobilising stakeholders; 2) gathering and synthesising anti-poaching intelligence; 3) prioritising needs; and 4) sourcing funds and donations. Without effective coordination, we would see a disjointed and dysfunctional response to wildlife crime – resulting in higher poaching numbers.
Ranger and Technical Support: Direct training equipment support to rangers, anti-poaching technologies, dehorning interventions, equipping, and supporting the K9 and Equine units, and the ZAP-Wing aerial surveillance unit, including the lease and support costs of the airfield at Hluhluwe, northern KZN.
Wildlife Youth & Leadership Development (WYLD): Interaction and education of youth and wildlife communities through Rhino (Wild) Art, Youth Camps, Leadership Forums, World Youth Wildlife Summit and others. Helping to build our current and future conservation champions through supportive platforms.
Conservation Economy and Enterprise: Supporting livelihoods by building a network of responsible use landscapes that provide opportunities for local job creation and small business development, including permaculture food gardens.
| Name | Donate Amount | Date |
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| LLOYD SMUTS | R250.00 | August 4, 2025 7:31 AM |
| Carrie-Ann Flavell | R500.00 | July 26, 2025 4:45 AM |
| Mary | R500.00 | July 25, 2025 5:17 PM |
| Brian Emerson | R200.00 | July 21, 2025 12:25 PM |
| Jenny Healey | R750.00 | July 21, 2025 12:21 PM |
| Anonymous | R1,000.00 | July 8, 2025 6:44 PM |
| ChrisHealey | R1,000.00 | July 8, 2025 6:12 PM |
| Jeff Player | R1,000.00 | June 30, 2025 10:41 AM |
| Moira Emerson | R200.00 | June 28, 2025 5:40 AM |
| David Langstone | R2,500.00 | June 27, 2025 6:42 PM |
| Justin | R2,500.00 | June 23, 2025 8:03 PM |
| David Langstone | R1,000.00 | June 18, 2025 11:17 AM |
| Anonymous | R2,000.00 | June 15, 2025 3:32 PM |
| Sheryl-Lynn Erasmus | R1,000.00 | June 11, 2025 4:23 PM |
| Chery | R1,000.00 | June 11, 2025 7:10 AM |
| Robyn Raab | R3,000.00 | June 10, 2025 8:33 PM |
| Angela Shillan | R300.00 | June 10, 2025 6:22 PM |
| Anonymous | R250.00 | June 10, 2025 5:50 PM |
| Lauren Knoop | R250.00 | June 10, 2025 10:50 AM |
| Emma | R250.00 | June 10, 2025 9:39 AM |
| Stephen van coller | R5,000.00 | June 10, 2025 9:02 AM |
| Lauren | R250.00 | June 10, 2025 8:59 AM |
| Louise Finch | R250.00 | June 10, 2025 8:56 AM |
| Shan lavender | R250.00 | June 10, 2025 8:47 AM |
| Louise Jelliman | R500.00 | June 10, 2025 8:45 AM |
| Thandeka Zimu | R500.00 | June 10, 2025 8:45 AM |
| Anonymous | R1,000.00 | April 21, 2025 3:36 PM |
| Juli Forsyth-Thompson | R250.00 | April 17, 2025 12:01 PM |
| Paul Phelan and Fonda Lewis | R500.00 | March 28, 2025 7:06 PM |
| Anonymous | R250.00 | March 25, 2025 6:14 PM |
| Eva Hein | R500.00 | March 18, 2025 6:23 PM |
| Peter Biden | R1,000.00 | March 17, 2025 5:47 PM |
| Emma R Roodt | R1,000.00 | March 15, 2025 12:14 PM |
| Jacob E Roodt | R1,000.00 | March 15, 2025 12:09 PM |
| Deon | R250.00 | March 14, 2025 11:32 AM |
| Jane Winter | R1,000.00 | March 12, 2025 7:44 AM |
| Dan Liddle | R500.00 | March 11, 2025 3:09 PM |
| Spice Land | R2,500.00 | March 11, 2025 2:00 PM |
| Jaime Musgrove | R250.00 | March 11, 2025 6:16 AM |
| Shea Duncan | R500.00 | March 11, 2025 6:07 AM |
| Ingrid Badenhorst | R250.00 | March 10, 2025 3:23 PM |
| Michelle de Lange | R250.00 | March 10, 2025 9:17 AM |
| Lindsay | R500.00 | March 9, 2025 2:48 PM |
| Sarah | R250.00 | March 8, 2025 6:49 AM |
| Annalien Esterhuizen | R250.00 | March 8, 2025 5:19 AM |
| Clare Langstone | R5,000.00 | March 8, 2025 4:48 AM |
| Peter Biden | R1,000.00 | March 8, 2025 4:28 AM |
| Vicky | R250.00 | March 7, 2025 6:02 PM |
| Leo Hayes | R1,000.00 | March 7, 2025 12:48 PM |










