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Battered and Bruised Abused Elephants to Be Rescued in Zimbabwe Krugerpark News Information: The rescue of nine abused elephants from a commercial training facility in Zimbabwe will begin on Monday, November 2, 2009 the International Fund for Animal Welfare (Ifaw) has announced...
Cities and Climate Change Krugerpark News Information: The impact of climate change on cities and towns, as well as the reduction of dependency on fossil fuels are among the foremost challenges to urban management today...
Volunteers get dirty at school Krugerpark News Information: Volunteers, greater Hoedpsruit based- businesses and staff from the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve joined hands on a clean-up drive...
Tracking down human smell Krugerpark News Information: Each of the 6.7 billion people on Earth has a signature body odor — the chemical counterpart to fingerprints — and scientists are tracking down those odiferous arches...
Saving the planet and money Krugerpark News Information: As South Africans grapple with huge hikes in their electricity bills, the residents of an informal settlement on the outskirts of Cape Town have turned to the sun...
Solving Hydrogen storage Limit to Power Green Cars Krugerpark News Information: Hydrogen fuel, because its only byproduct is steam, should be the ultimate in green alternatives to fossil fuels, but it hasn’t delivered on its promise...
City sprawl City Crisis Krugerpark News Information: Cairo and Alexandria, some 200 km apart, could merge in the foreseeable future, a spectra that presents a nightmare for urban planners...
South Africas Sumbandila satellite lifts off Krugerpark News Information: South Africa made history on the September 17, 2009 with the successful launch into space of its low-earth orbiting satellite, SumbandilaSat...
Demining is not a never ending story Krugerpark News Information: Mozambique’s effort to become the first of the world’s major mine-contaminated countries to be declared mine-free is faltering...
Digest of Rangers Diaries February 1941 Krugerpark News Information: Digest of Rangers’ Diaries for February 1941 in the Kruger National Park, South Africa...
Trying to work from the same weather page Krugerpark News Information: Climate scientists describe Africa as an information “black hole”. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) notes that there are only 744 weather stations...
Carbon finance is key to better protection of gorillas and elephants Krugerpark News Information: The United Nations Ambassador for the Year of the Gorilla, Ian Redmond, has called for the inclusion of gorillas and elephants, as important components in African rainforests...
2010 must be used to change Africas image Krugerpark News Information: The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, has called on 2010 FIFA World Cup organisers to use next year’s tournament to change Africa’s image...
Working on how to feed the world in 2050 Krugerpark News Information: Could the world go through another food crisis on a scale similar to the one in 2007/08? “Never say never again’”, was the general consensus...
Learning from insects Krugerpark News Information: Scientists now want to exploit insects' diversity to develop and test new medicines, new methods of pest control, new industrial enzymes and even bionic systems...
Clean up campaign for SAs borders Krugerpark News Information: South Africa wants to create an awareness amongst all communities residing in the vicinity of its borders, to take care of the environment...
Karoo National Park to Introduce Lions Krugerpark News Information: Karoo National Park, situated near Beaufort West, celebrated its 30th Anniversary with the announcement that lions would be introduced...