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Kruger e-field Guide Creator Battles Cancer
Krugerpark News Information: Douw “Swannie” Swanepoel, former Kruger section ranger renowned for bringing computer-age technology to the ancient art of tracking and for developing an electronic guide to Kruger National Park...
Kruger Call Centre Handles Wide Variety of Calls
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger Emergency Call Centre has now been up and running for just over a year. It receives around five calls a day, ranging from traffic accidents...
Crocodile Bridge Flooded
Krugerpark News Information: At about 11h30 on Friday January 27, the Crocodile River flowed over and submerged the bridge to Crocodile Bridge Rest Camp in the Park. Visitors had to be rerouted from Malelane...
Contributions Sought From Youth On Environmental Report
Krugerpark News Information: Young people aged between 14 and 35 are being encouraged to help create a version of the South African State of the Environment Report that is more user-friendly to the general public...
Conservationists Mourn Rupert’s Death
Krugerpark News Information: Condolences have flooded in from around the world to the family of Anton Rupert, who died in his sleep at the age of 89 on January 19, 2005...
Bovine TB Under The Spotlight
Krugerpark News Information: The death of two buffalo from advanced bovine tuberculosis just kilometres from the Kruger National Park's border with Zimbabwe and the death of six lions from the same disease...
Big Elephant Cows Are The Bosses
Krugerpark News Information: When it comes to social interactions in female elephants, bigger is better is the finding of a new study published in the journal Animal Behaviour. Bigger elephants get first go at any special...
Adjusting To Krugers Pace
Krugerpark News Information: A little over 12 months ago, after several days of travel and having crossed two entire continents, I discovered a new land. A land which is sparsely inhabited...
Water of Life
Krugerpark News Information: October month has been referred to as suicide month in the Kruger National Park. Conditions are hot, dry and dusty, bleak, barren and dead. It is also the time of the year for bushfires...
Tail Hairs Reveal Elephant’s Dietary Preferences
Krugerpark News Information: Elephant tail hairs and satellite tracking collars are being linked up to help find out where best to establish sanctuaries to protect elephants...
Satara Staff Celebrate Best Camp Award
Krugerpark News Information: The Satara staff celebrated both the end of 2005 and their achievement as being chosen best camp for 2005 on the last day of December. The party was held at N'wanetsi Picnic Spot...
Post-Graduate Conservation Scholarships Available
Krugerpark News Information: Competition will be stiff, but the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) currently has eight graduate scholarships available for students who wish to study towards a masters...
Participate in Managing your Water Resources
Krugerpark News Information: The Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (Dwaf) has called for water users to stand up and take part in decisions that affect them through the formation of Catchment Management Agencies...
Over 320 Fines Issued Before New Year In Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: Living up to executive director Dr Bandile Mkhize's promise that guests breaking the laws of the Kruger National Park (KNP) would be shown no mercy...
Mysteries of Bee Flight Revealed
Krugerpark News Information: For almost 70 years scientists and engineers have been mocked for being unable to explain how bees fly, but researchers at Caltech and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas...
Lodge Burns Down In Southern Kruger - January 2006
Krugerpark News Information: Just five days before Christmas two bangs, the second louder than the first, heralded the start of a fire which burnt the main building of the luxury Shawu Lodge in the Mpanamana Concession...
Hippos Implicated In At Least 52 Animal Deaths
Krugerpark News Information: A spot of forensic detective work by Kruger National Park (KNP) and state veterinarians has revealed the cause of a number of animal deaths that occurred last winter in the Crocodile Bridge...
Green Gumpoles Not So Green
Krugerpark News Information: Wooden structures like decks, bomas and lapas may be a potential threat to groundwater, contaminating both water and soil with high levels of arsenic. The characteristic green colour...
Game Rangers Speak Out On Elephant Management
Krugerpark News Information: The Game Rangers' Association of Africa (GRAA) has taken an official standpoint on the issue of elephant management, saying that “overpopulations of elephants...
Future of Africa’s Lions Under Debate
Krugerpark News Information: With the African lion having disappeared from more than 80 percent of its former home range, and numbers dropping by more than half over the last two decades, a variety of stakeholders got...
 
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