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>Search Results for 'Krugerpark News'
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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...
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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...
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Wildlife and African folklore
Krugerpark News Information: Many African tribes had a tradition regarding wild creatures. Certain birds and animals were given the status of protected creatures because of their rarity or beauty...
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How Birds See is Key to Avoiding Power Line Collision
Krugerpark News Information: Conservationists at the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) have, with the financial support of Eskom, embarked on a research project that will enable them to better understand how birds see...
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Migration myths dispelled in UNDP report
Krugerpark News Information: Most migrants do not move from developing to developed countries, and when they do, rather than hurting host economies, they benefit them...
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Kruger National Park Steps Up Fight Against Poachers
Krugerpark News Information: With the appointment of 57 new field rangers, the Kruger National Park (KNP) is stepping up its crime fighting ability against the increasing incidences of rhino and other animal poaching...
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Politicians unite and scientists speak up
Krugerpark News Information: If all goes to plan, political leaders at December’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15) will agree to a successor to the Kyoto protocol...
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Vulnerable people diminishing wildlife
Krugerpark News Information: More than 34 million people living in Africa’s Congo Basin depend on wildlife as their significant and direct source of protein...
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