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Minister Challenges Tourism Industry
Krugerpark News Information: Tourism minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk has issued a challenge to the tourism training industry and backed it up with R7.5 million in funding...
KZN Cotton Farmers At Centre Of GM Debate
Krugerpark News Information: The small-scale cotton farmers of the Makhatini Flats in KwaZulu-Natal are being used as examples by both seed giant Monsanto and green organisations to present arguments...
Department Begins Campaign To Fight Illegal Guiding
Krugerpark News Information: For the last 16 years, the world has celebrated International Tourist Guides Day on February 21. This year South Africa had the theme “Fighting against Illegal Tourist Guiding...
Buffalo Hides And Other Animal Byproducts On Sale From KNP
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park (KNP) is selling a roomful of animal by-products from its Skukuza storehouses, with the bulk of the tender being more than 340 buffalo hides...
Boma Renovation Means Rhino Sales
Krugerpark News Information: The last 20 white rhino that the Kruger National Park (KNP) is selling this financial year will go from veld-to-veld says Dr Markus Hofmeyr, head of Sanparks Veterinary Wildlife Services Unit. This is because the rhino bomas at Skukuza are currently being
A Conservation Conversation
Krugerpark News Information: In South Africa there is an increasing focus on communities living adjacent to protected areas. 'People' issues are slowly becoming as important as 'Park' issues...
Yellow Tags Prove Successful In Re-Sighting Poisoned Vultures
Krugerpark News Information: The wildlife poisoning incident that occurred outside Hoedspruit last October is now providing valuable information on vulture movements and the effectiveness of a new method of tagging birds of prey...
Wilderness
Krugerpark News Information: 'Wilderness' has different meanings for different people. To some it is a physical area, while for others it is a psychological 'place' or state of mind. In most cases it is manifested...
What Needs An Environmental Impact Assessment
Krugerpark News Information: Although it is unlikely that too many people will be contemplating building a nuclear reactor or a massive power generation plant, there are several other activities...
Volunteer Interns Ready To Start Work At Reserves
Krugerpark News Information: The 2006 Global Vision International (GVI) interns got together for the last time at Letaba Rest camp before they were scattered to the various Sanparks reserves...
Verbally Abused Motorist Wins Court Case
Krugerpark News Information: The motorist who was subjected to verbal abuse by traffic officials on the road between Nelspruit and Hoedspruit was delighted on January 24, 2006 when his R200 speeding fine...
The Challenges Of Wetland Rehabilitation In Poor Societies
Krugerpark News Information: Imagine being so poor that every morsel of food that crosses your lips has been grown in laboriously hand-tilled fields laid out in the fertile soil close to a small watercourse...
Sharpen Your Bird-Spotting Skills For National Bird Week
Krugerpark News Information: In the first week of May every year BirdLife South Africa tries to get as many South Africans as possible from all walks of life aflutter with excitement over the feathered inhabitants of the country...
Rare and Invasive Species Workshop Creates Enthusiastic Response
Krugerpark News Information: Solly Themba, community facilitator, facilitated a rare and invasive species workshop at the Mhala Science Centre. Attending the workshop were about 15 school principles...
Poor Breeding Seasons For Birds A Worry For Conservationists
Krugerpark News Information: Two papers published recently in BirdLife International's quarterly birding journal highlight a problem faced by conservationists trying to save bird species – poor breeding seasons...
Phalaborwa Eco-Schools Get Funding Boost
Krugerpark News Information: The five schools in Namakgale and Lulekani outside Phalaborwa that are involved in the international Eco-Schools programme are on their way this year...
Lions, Cheetahs and Wild Dogs most vulnerable African Carnivores
Krugerpark News Information: The conservation status of Africa's 20 largest carnivores has been reviewed in a document compiled by the Wildlife Conservation Society, with lions, cheetahs, wild dogs...
Limpopo Atlas Of Rare Birds Being Compiled
Krugerpark News Information: An atlas of where the 'big six' rare birds have been seen and are known to breed in the Limpopo Province is being compiled...
Letaba Elephant Hall Closed For Renovations
Krugerpark News Information: The Elephant Hall at Letaba Main Camp in the Kruger National Park (KNP) is in the process of receiving a face-lift and will be closed for the next few weeks...
Journalist And Elephant Expert Debate The Use Of Game As Protein
Krugerpark News Information: A journalist for Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper has been criticised for proposing that Kenya's starving should be provided with protein by culling...
 
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