Wildlife Guard Killed by Suspected Poachers at Kalakpa Resource Reserve
Tragedy struck the Kalakpa Resource Reserve in the Abutia area of Ho West District, Volta Region, when a wildlife guard was shot dead by suspected poachers while on duty protecting the reserve’s wildlife and natural resources. The deceased, identified as Raphael Ganyo, served with Ghana’s Wildlife D
Ogyem Solomon

Tragedy struck the Kalakpa Resource Reserve in the Abutia area of Ho West District, Volta Region, when a wildlife guard was shot dead by suspected poachers while on duty protecting the reserve’s wildlife and natural resources.
The deceased, identified as Raphael Ganyo, served with Ghana’s Wildlife Division and was ambushed during routine patrols aimed at preventing illegal hunting and poaching within the reserve. The attack underscores the growing dangers faced by rangers and wildlife personnel in remote areas, who often confront armed poachers operating in sensitive ecological zones.
Kalakpa Resource Reserve is renowned for its rich biodiversity, housing a variety of wildlife species that are increasingly threatened by illegal activities. Despite ongoing conservation efforts, the area has struggled with poaching, encroachment, and habitat degradation. This latest incident highlights the urgent need for enhanced security measures to safeguard both wildlife and those tasked with their protection.
Officials from the Wildlife Division and local law enforcement have launched an investigation into the shooting and are appealing to the public for any information that could lead to the identification and arrest of the perpetrators. Security agencies have also pledged to increase patrols and surveillance in the reserve to prevent similar attacks in the future.
Community members and animal rights advocates have expressed shock and grief over the killing. Many have described Ganyo as a dedicated protector of the environment, whose work played a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting conservation efforts. The loss has reignited conversations about the safety, training, and equipment provided to wildlife personnel, many of whom operate in isolated locations facing armed threats.
Conservation experts emphasize that protecting rangers is crucial for the broader fight against poaching and illegal wildlife trade. Inadequate protection not only endangers lives but also undermines efforts to preserve Ghana’s natural heritage and biodiversity. Calls are growing for better support systems, including communication tools, protective gear, and rapid response mechanisms, to ensure rangers can perform their duties safely.
The government and wildlife authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to holding those responsible accountable and to strengthening measures that deter illegal hunting activities. Officials note that attacks on wildlife personnel are not only crimes against individuals but also against the nation’s environmental resources and global conservation obligations.
As investigations continue, the incident at Kalakpa serves as a stark reminder of the risks involved in wildlife protection and the need for sustained investment in conservation security. The hope is that enhanced measures will prevent further loss of life and secure the future of Ghana’s valuable ecosystems.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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