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Calling Young Scientists
Krugerpark News Information: Grab this chance to stir the public’s imagination and win wonderful prizes. The competition gives scientists aged 20 - 35 the opportunity to write a 700-word article on any scientific or science-related subject...
Buffalo Tested For TB In North Of Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: Sanparks Veterinary Wildlife Services and the state veterinary authority joined forces for 10 days this July to carry out a survey to determine the prevalence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) in buffalo...
Black Rhino Subspecies Feared Extinct
Krugerpark News Information: The West African black rhino subspecies has tentatively been declared as extinct by the IUCN’s African Rhino Specialist Group, and the northern white rhino appears to be following...
Autumn Colours
Krugerpark News Information: It is often brief glimpses or incidents that leave the most indelible impressions on human minds. Springbok are so named because of the occasions they are observed ‘springing’...
Winter Camp Lights Fires In Phalaborwa Learners
Krugerpark News Information: Twelve high school learners from the Phalaborwa region have developed an extra dose of enthusiasm for entering a career in the sciences after attending the first winter camp...
Will Kruger Lose Its Last River Gorge
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park has one last remaining unspoilt gorge left on a perennial river, and this pristine gorge is increasingly coming under threat...
What Are The Green Scorpions
Krugerpark News Information: The name has been coined by the press and it is likely to stick as long as the legislation lasts, but are the more than 600 Environmental Management Inspectors (EMIs) roaming South Africa...
Stakeholders Describe How They Want Kruger To Be Managed
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park held three stakeholder workshops in a ‘first round’ engagement with stakeholders. “Adopting an innovative approach for the first time in South African National Parks...
Scientist Debunks The Myth Of Elephants Drunk On Marulas
Krugerpark News Information: Elephants become drunk when they forage on the fruit of the marula tree - this is an ongoing myth and tale that has been established now for many years. Elephants are attracted
to alcohol...
Rare Antelope Released Into Addo
Krugerpark News Information: Five pairs of oribi were released into the 1,000ha Langvlakte Contractual Property of the Addo Elephant National Park on July 6, 2006...
Lowveld Legend Dies
Krugerpark News Information: The lowveld lost one of its legends on June 9, 2006 when colonel Jan Pretorius passed away at the age of 94. Pretorius was one of the founders of the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve...
Green Scorpions Crack Down On Crime In Gauteng
Krugerpark News Information: The department of environmental affairs’ training programme for Environmental Management Inspectors (EMIs) is already paying dividends, with the Gauteng EMIs arresting six people for green crimes...
Follow The Dream Involving Mudholes And Missionaries
Krugerpark News Information: On a mission to bring clean drinking water to the rural poor, two enthusiastic Americans recently demonstrated the effectiveness of an award-winning water purification product...
Emerging Tusker MaMerle
Krugerpark News Information: This beautiful elephant cow is thought to e the biggest female tusker in Kruger. She was first seen and photographed near the Sabie River high-water bridge on August 14, 2004...
Elephant Collaring Exercise To Help Monitor Blind Elephant In Wild
Krugerpark News Information: Another elephant has been fitted with a GPS-cellphone collar in the Association of Private Nature Reserves adjoining the Kruger National Park, bringing the total number of elephants being monitored...
Blyde National Park To Be Declared In September
Krugerpark News Information: The Blyde River Canyon park will officially be declared as a national park on Heritage Day, September 24, this year...
Ant-Lions
Krugerpark News Information: Anyone with an interest in their natural surroundings will be well acquainted with the conical holes made by certain species of ‘ant lion’ larvae in areas of soft, sandy soil...
Science In The Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: While on an early morning game drive on the farm Rothsay, we came across a large elephant bull being accompanied by two younger askaris...
Obituary of Dirk Nel
Krugerpark News Information: It is possibly true to say that a man like Dirk Nel (65) had two sets of parents: God our Father in Heaven and Mother Nature and, of course, his biological parents...
New Tagging Methods Show Just How Far Vultures Fly
Krugerpark News Information: It was recently decided by people involved in the conservation of birds of prey that the traditionally used method of placing rings on birds’ legs as means of identifying individuals...