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Current Concerns
Krugerpark News Information: An elephant with a deformed leg was spotted by Dawn Schlunz about halfway between the Phalaborwa gate and Letaba camp at a watering spot...
Enviro Perspectives with Dave Rushworth
Krugerpark News Information: The concept of succession is normally related to physical aspects but it can be used to describe the inter-related processes in animal behaviour and activities...
Butterflies After the Rain
Krugerpark News Information: To break the spell of drought, it has to rain. But will there be any butterflies before that? We took some University of Pretoria students out to test this theory...
Ranger's Diary
Krugerpark News Information: How many people can say they have slept in a Big Five reserve with no fences around them? Who can imagine themselves sitting around a fire whilst listening to elephants cracking the branches of trees...
Kruger Scientist Gets on Top of Alien Plant Invasions Down Under
Krugerpark News Information: Alien invasive species are causing a headache for conservation managers around the world. Alien species are the cause of numerous problems for biodiversity...
Disney Expertise for Sanparks Veterinary Wildlife Services
Krugerpark News Information: Disney is not just about Mickey Mouse. There is considerably more to this multi-national corporation than meets the eye, especially when it comes to support for conservation and research issues around the world...
How Do Trees and Grass Live Together in the Landscapes of Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: A slow silent war rages between trees and grass in the veld and what determines who gets the upper hand has prompted further investigation. The competition between trees and grasses...
Current Concerns
Krugerpark News Information: Staff at the Phalaborwa gate let the first clients through the long-awaited revamped Phalaborwa Entrance Gate on Friday, October 5, 2007. Game auction rakes in R13 million for more park land...
MaMerle Has Twins Again
Krugerpark News Information: MaMerle, believed to the biggest female tusker in the Kruger National Park, seems determined to be recorded in the Guinness book of elephant records...
Enviro Perspectives with Dave Rushworth
Krugerpark News Information: Probably the most important things to understand, in the realm of 'matter', are the unchangeable principles or laws controlling the function of all physical systems on earth...
Did You Know
Krugerpark News Information: The eyeball of an elephant is similar in size to those of humans and is small for such a large animal. Elephants and wild pigs are the only ungulates with round pupils...
Krugers Scientific Data On Demand
Krugerpark News Information: Sanparks Scientific Services has been involved with research on various topics in the Kruger National Park since the 1950s. These valuable research projects collect data in the field or in the laboratory...
Butterflies of the KNP
Krugerpark News Information: Butterflies are delicate, aesthetic beings that colour our lives with their presence. Yet some species are stouter and quite die-hard. The males fiercely defend their territories from butterflies...
To Graze or Not to Graze
Krugerpark News Information: Grass is one of the primary suppliers of nourishment to the second level of the food chain namely the herbivores. Most of the large herbivores commonly found in our area are grazers...
Priceless Sighting
Krugerpark News Information: The biggest groups of the 26 remaining free-ranging southern roan antelope in the park were sighted on June 19 near Babalala at about midday....
Hyena Research Update
Krugerpark News Information: The ongoing hyena research in and around Skukuza in the Kruger National Park has moved to the next level. This has involved collecting faecal (dung) samples from the Doispan and Skukuza hyenas in the study...
Globally Threatened Birds Pay For Their Sex
Krugerpark News Information: A new study published in the leading ornithological journal Ibis has uncovered that for the vast majority of bird species, there are more males than females...
Kruger2Canyons Birding Route Launched
Krugerpark News Information: It is hoped that birders from all over the world will flock to the area thanks to the launch of the Kruger 2 Canyon Birding Route. The route, which includes various birding “must-see” destinations...
How Fast Do Trees Grow
Krugerpark News Information: At what rate do trees really grow? This is a question that has puzzled scientists and botanists over the years. As trees are a primary food source for many animals and play a vital role in all savanna ecosystems...
Alien Invaders Group Visit Doispane
Krugerpark News Information: A group of enthusiastic members of the Alien Invader Task Group, one of the national projects of the Honorary Rangers, put together a fantastic weekend in August 2007 in the Kruger National Park...
 
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