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Tourism Indaba Attracts More Delegates Krugerpark News Information: On the second last day of INDABA 2010, South African Tourism and exhibition organisers were certain that attendance this year would at least equal last year’s numbers...
More Frogs On The Menu in West Africa Krugerpark News Information: The demand for frogs for human consumption is rising dramatically in parts of West Africa...
Is Kamfers Dam On The Brink Of Collapse Krugerpark News Information: A recent water quality study, conducted by Dr Jan Roos from Water Quality Consultants in Bloemfontein, has found that Kamfers Dam’s water quality has deteriorated...
Mata Mata Shows A New Face Krugerpark News Information: The Mata-Mata Rest Camp in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park [KTP] was officially re-opened on Thursday, 29 April 2010, after an upgrade of the facilities...
SANParks Products Revamped Krugerpark News Information: Taking their cue from recent trends, SANParks are upgrading many of its products, focusing on an environmentally friendly and value for money approach...
Biodiversity In Africas Protected Areas Declining Fast Krugerpark News Information: A study of protected areas at 117 sites across seven countries in Africa has revealed a progressive decline in biodiversity. This was unveiled during a side event in Kenya...
Keeping An Eye On Duke Krugerpark News Information: The bush was littered with people, watching his every move. They saw him desperately wanting to outrun the helicopter, saw the dart strike...
Apes Elephants And Logging In The Congo Krugerpark News Information: The Wildlife Conservation Society announced the results of the first-ever evaluation of a large, “landscape-wide” conservation approach to protect globally important...
Its All In The Laugh Krugerpark News Information: Acoustic analysis of the ‘giggle’ sound made by spotted hyenas has revealed that the animals’ laughter encodes information about...
Addo Now Has Its Own Webcam Krugerpark News Information: The Addo Elephant National Park can now boast that it has its very own webcam where you’re sure to catch amazing views of...
Relief For Abalone Right Holders Krugerpark News Information: The Minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries approved an additional R6 million as part of Abalone Social Relief for commercial abalone right holders and crew...
SANDF To Resume Patrol Of South Africas Borders Krugerpark News Information: In April this year, soldiers resumed regular patrols of South Africa’s borders. Defence and military veterans minister Lindiwe Sisulu and members of parliament’s portfolio committee...
Hardus and Thato realise a dream Krugerpark News Information: Hardus Brits and Thato Segapo realised one of their dreams recently when they went on a rhino capture in the Kruger National Park (KNP)...
Chemical Warfare Plants vs butterflies and animals Krugerpark News Information: o the plants win? Do the butterflies win? Or is it a win-win situation? Do plants ‘call’ butterflies? And what do elephants and butterflies have in common?...
It doesnt take brains to pick a World Cup winner Krugerpark News Information: The Cape vulture – one of Africa’s largest birds of prey - is believed to be under threat from the followers of muti magic in South Africa...
Did You Know Giraffes Krugerpark News Information: Giraffes, Giraffa camelopardalis, are the tallest land animals on earth thanks in part to their distinctive necks which alone can reach almost two meters in height...