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Yako In Durban Environmental Management Inspectors Is On Track
Krugerpark News Information: On November 1, 2005, when the new Protected Areas Act came into effect, more
than 600 Sanparks environmental management inspectors (EMI) were designated...
Traditional Cuisine With A Difference
Krugerpark News Information: The eating of insects, also known as entomophagy, occurs worldwide in Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas and has nutritional benefits...
Thinking Out The Box To Develop Transfrontier Policy
Krugerpark News Information: Forty of southern Africa’s top experts got together to discuss scientific discoveries, current projects, and challenges involved in developing the Great Limpopo Transfrontier...
Sustainable Development Strategy For SA Coming Soon
Krugerpark News Information: The minister of environmental affairs, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, has announced the imminent release of South Africa’s National Strategy for Sustainable Development...
Suspects Appear In Court For Vulture Muti Poisoning
Krugerpark News Information: Two suspects appeared in court in February on suspicion of poisoning at least 72 vultures in the Kruger National Park...
No Cull Just a Rumour At This Stage
Krugerpark News Information: Various media reports that the government has agreed to postpone the culling of elephants for an undetermined period have been refuted by environmental affairs spokesperson JP Louw...
New Project Aims To Put Limpopo’s Birds On The World Tourism Map
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger to Canyons region has a chance to find its niche in the biggest sector of the eco-tourism market by creating a birding route in the area...
Make A Donation And Help Keep Kruger In The Information Age
Krugerpark News Information: In a world where personal digital assistants are the hallmark of harassed executives in a high pressure business world, many people would be surprised to find illiterate trackers...
Lion Researcher Dreams Of Primary Schools In Conflict Areas
Krugerpark News Information: The sayings “if it pays, it stays” and “wildlife must pay its way” have been used to justify a number of activities in the wildlife conservation industry, ranging from trophy hunting...
Kilimanjaro’s Icy Crown Melting Fast
Krugerpark News Information: Kilimanjaro’s snowy crown is fast disappearing, as predicted by experts several years ago. This means not just the loss of  the tourist attraction of snow at the equator...
How To Keep Elephants Out Of Your Mealies
Krugerpark News Information: Forget hedges, fences, torches and shouting – if you want to keep an elephant out of your mealies you need to light fires, make a huge racket bashing tins together and sit up all night in your field...
How Much of the Fence Between the Park and Limpopo Nature Reserve has been Removed
Krugerpark News Information: When the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park was officially declared in 2002, Valli Moosa ceremonially cut down 20 metres of the fence separating the Kruger...
Hotel Groups Stop Travel Agent Commission Scheme
Krugerpark News Information: Two of South Africa’s top hotel groups are following in the wake of South Africa’s airlines in their decision to stop paying travel agent’s commission and to charge a single nett rate for accommodation...
Heavy Rains In Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: In spite of heavy rains in the Kruger National Park over the  weekend of March 3 to 5, most gates and camps were  accessible. The only exception was Crocodile Bridge which remained closed...
Heavy Rains Crack Lesotho Dam, Communities Concerned
Krugerpark News Information: This season’s good rainfalls have caused concern in Lesotho, where one of the world’s highest rockfall dams has sprung a leak. One panel of the 145m high Mohale dam wall has developed a crack...
Forums Link Kruger And Communities
Krugerpark News Information: With topics ranging from the problems caused by hungry lions to the chance of finding a job in the park, monthly discussions are forging a link between Kruger and the communities...
Endangered, Threatened, Rare, Restricted, Common and Wide-spread with Each Other
Krugerpark News Information: Endangered, Threatened, Rare, Restricted, Common and Wide-spread are some of the terms used to describe the status of species within a given area...
Dramatic Encounter
Krugerpark News Information: Andre Meintjies took a series of pictures near Lower Sabie that tell a story of what happens when two of Africa’s most dangerous predators come face to face...
Do Local Communities Benefit From Conservation
Krugerpark News Information: Dr Wolfram Dressler gave a thought-provoking presentation on how conservation areas and their neighbouring populations interact...
Boreholes Closed In Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park has been implementing a new policy regarding artificial waterpoints in recent years. Starting in the 1930s, more than 360 boreholes were drilled and 50 dams constructed...