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Help Monitor Life on Earth
Krugerpark News Information: Scientists asked people around the world to help compile an internet based observatory of life on earth as a guide to everything from the impact of climate change on wildlife to pests...
Forensics Help Fight Ivory Fraudsters
Krugerpark News Information: The forensic technique of carbon dating can now be used to help catch law-breaking ivory dealers...
Kruger National Park Newsclips
Krugerpark News Information: It's War. Moving Kruger's Border so Hunters Can Kill. Sanparks Corrects Double Booking 2010. Kruger Park Land Claims. Archaeological Research at Sabi Bridge Post in KNP...
Bird Guides Trained
Krugerpark News Information: BirdLife South Africa's Kruger to Canyons Birding Route recently completed the training and assessments of thirteen of its trainee bird guides...
African Village Dogs Are Genetically Much More Diverse than Modern Breeds
Krugerpark News Information: African village dogs are not a mixture of modern breeds but have directly descended from an ancestral pool of indigenous dogs, according to a Cornell-led genetic analysis...
Crocodile Deaths Continue in the Olifants River
Krugerpark News Information: The mysterious crocodile killer that prowled the Olifants River at the onset of winter last year in the Kruger National Park has returned...
Elephants Dont Always Keep It in the Family
Krugerpark News Information: In elephant society, nothing is more important than family. From traveling packs of mothers and calves to larger groups that contain aunts and cousins...
Disease Killing Fish in Zambezi River
Krugerpark News Information: A deadly disease devastating fish stocks in Africa's Zambezi River basin and threatening the livelihoods and access to food of millions of rural people could soon reach other parts of the continent...
BioBoundary Confines Wild Dogs
Krugerpark News Information: The endangered African wild dog was historically distributed throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa, but due to direct persecution and habitat loss, very few viable populations remain...
CITES Says Yes to Shooting of More Elephants
Krugerpark News Information: The International Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) has authorised an increase in the number of elephants Mozambique is allowed to kill from 40 to 60 per year...
Why People Visit Parks? Do the Answers Matter to Management?
Krugerpark News Information: An article, published by Koedoe, which highlights the extent to which socio-demographic and behavioural and motivational indicators influence the spending of tourists to the park...
Why Animals Behave The Way They Do
Krugerpark News Information: The way animals use colour in their daily communication provide a basis for very interesting observation...
Stiff Fines And Visible Policing Intended to Keep Kruger Peaceful
Krugerpark News Information: Fines for misbehaving in the KNP have been increased sharply by an average of 250 percent compared to the fines that were approved in 2004 in an attempt to keep rule-breakers in line...
The Socio-Economic Impact of The Karoo National Park
Krugerpark News Information: African Protected Area Conservation and Science has just published its latest article, 'The Socio-Economic Impact of the Karoo National Park'...
Airborne Ecologists Help Balance Delicate African Ecosystem
Krugerpark News Information: The National Academy of Sciences reports the successful test of new remotesensing technology to monitor the impact of management decisions on the savanna ecosystem...
Hlanganini Spotted
Krugerpark News Information: Hlanganini is one of Kruger's emerging uskers. This photo was taken by a visitor in December...
Research Uncovers Surprising Lion Stronghold in War-torn Central Africa
Krugerpark News Information: Times are tough for wildlife living at the frontier between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Armies are reportedly encamped in a national park and wildlife preserve...
More Scope For Social Issues at KNPs Premier Science Meeting
Krugerpark News Information: Dr Allan Andersen urged scientists to consider the application and appropriateness of their research to the mandate and mission of SANParks...
Kruger Fishing Competition Gives Rise to More Tall Tales Than Fish
Krugerpark News Information: The Honorary Rangers (HR) of the Bushveld region hosted a fish- ing competition at the Reënvoël Dam in the Nxanatseni (South) region of the Kruger Park...
KNP Recognises Staff Achievements
Krugerpark News Information: Hard work, going the extra mile and excellent performance were recognised at the Kruger National Park's glittering 10th achievement awards in Skukuza on Friday April 17, 2009...
 
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