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Letter from Reunion Krugerpark News Information: We went and interviewed our class from secondary school in Terre Sainte, Saint Pierre, in Reunion Island. In May, we will participate in a trip in South Africa...
Does size really matter? Krugerpark News Information: Does size really matter? Regretfully, when it comes to conservation issues, it often does. We all know of the plight of the wild dog and the cheetah...
Tourism highlights 2007 WTO Krugerpark News Information: The tourism sector continued to enjoy above average results and recorded a third year of sustained growth as is highlighted in the United Nations World Tourism Organisation...
Local operators get international perspective at tourism workshop Krugerpark News Information: SA Tourism has had its share of transformation, and perhaps a touch of schizophrenia, for the last few years in finding the country’s tourism niche in the global marketplace...
Dam wall breached to begin rehabilitation of Langtoon Krugerpark News Information: Work has begun on the rehabilitation of the Langtoon Dam, situated in the north-eastern part of the Kruger National Park (KNP)...
Can the Kalahari complicate the carbon question? Krugerpark News Information: “Desert soils are unusual because the sand grains at the surface are bound together into a crust by bacteria, reducing wind erosion and adding nutrients to the soil...
Keeping an eye on global vegetation Krugerpark News Information: Food, fuel, and shelter, ie vegetation, is one of the most important requirements for human populations around the world...
Blue-green algae strikes again Krugerpark News Information: Kruger National Park (KNP) rangers and conservation management officials started draining operations at Shilolweni Dam...
No hunting in national parks Krugerpark News Information: In a statement released by SANParks on April 2, 2007 chief executive officer David Mabunda says there will be no hunting in national parks...
Botswana gets go ahead to sell ivory Krugerpark News Information: The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) has given Botswana the go-ahead to sell 43.6 tonnes of ivory by the end of this year...
Slithering to freedom Krugerpark News Information: On Friday, April 4 Donald and Juanita Strydom from Hoedspruit’s Khamai Reptile Park took a rather unusual trip to Phalaborwa...
Climate change linked to spread of disease Krugerpark News Information: Climate change is emerging as a major threat to health and adding pressure on public health systems, especially in Africa, a senior UN official has said...
White buffalo calf spotted Krugerpark News Information: A visitor to Kruger, Modjadjikloof resident, Jacques Schalkwyk, spotted a light-coloured buffalo calf near the Middelvlei windmill between Mopani and Letaba rest camps...
KNP head office is NOT moving to Phalaborwa Krugerpark News Information: There is no truth to a rumour that has resurfaced regarding the relocation of the Kruger National Park’s (KNP) head office from Skukuza to Phalaborwa...
Jam-packed agenda for sixth science network meeting Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park (KNP) will host scientists and researchers from around the world at the sixth annual SANParks Science Network Meeting...
Dead leaves and beetles Krugerpark News Information: Bunches of dead leaves on a group of leadwood trees appeared to indicate that they had been affected by the low water table...
Mopani to spend R103 mil on water, sanitation Krugerpark News Information: The Mopani District Municipality in Limpopo is to spend R103 million on upgrading water and sanitation services this year...