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Ancient history of mining protected by modern mine
Krugerpark News Information: A mining company might be thought to be an unlikely custodian of archaeological treasures, but people have been mining in the town of Phalaborwa since the ninth century...
A day of firsts for Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: There are always many drivers in the Kruger National Park, but drivers of a different sort were the order of the day at the Kruger National Park's own first corporate golf day...
Up close and personal with the stars
Krugerpark News Information: There is a San story that says the Milky Way owes its origins to a young girl who threw ashes from a fire into the sky to make a visible path. She flung bits of edible roots in between...
UNESCO Director visits Mapungubwe National Park
Krugerpark News Information: The director of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation's World Heritage Centre in Paris, Francesco Bandarin, undertook a two-day visit to Mapungubwe National Park...
Tracking Krugers wildlife
Krugerpark News Information: Even on the quietest of game drives in the Kruger National Park, you can still experience the excitement of being close to one of the big five, and gain an understanding of animal behaviour and...
The green alternative to hunting
Krugerpark News Information: The hunter stalks his prey, a huge elephant bull. He stops, a shot is fired. The shot is a good one, but the elephant doesn't drop immediately. Instead he wanders on for a...
Streaking elephants
Krugerpark News Information: The advent of satellite collars into conservation has uncovered a secret previously only guessed at – elephants love to streak across the plains of Africa. “Streaking elephants” in Kenya have been... 
Still no black leopard for Camacho
Krugerpark News Information: Gerrie Camacho of the Mpumalanga Parks Board is still watching his camera traps, hoping for a sighting of the elusive black leopard. In the last six months he has heard oral evidence of two...
Rangers commemorate hero
Krugerpark News Information: Game rangers in the Kruger National Park (KNP) honoured the memory of Lance Corporal Wilson Ndlovu who was killed in the line of duty on February 22, 2005. Wilson was attacked...
Plundered Cycads
Krugerpark News Information: The last, exceptionally large, surviving cycad specimen of the Mariepskop variety of Encephalartos laevofolius has been hacked apart in a fouled poaching attempt last week. This population is now...
Opinion on the white lions release remains divided
Krugerpark News Information: The controversy around the re-introduction of white lions in the Klaserie area was once again evidenced by a lively debate following a presentation by Linda Tucker and others of the Global White...
Local is Lekker safaris in Kruger
Krugerpark News Information: Various Kruger National Park campsites have become home to a community-based safari initiative that will see field guides handpicked from the communities neighbouring the park...
Kruger hands over 400 boxes of books
Krugerpark News Information: Circuit managers from 12 school circuits bordering Kruger accepted 400 boxes of books donated by the Kruger National Park (KNP) and its partners. This is a joint project between the KNP...
Innibos Winner
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park sponsored the third prize for the “Footprint of the Lowveld” photo competition that was held during the Innibos festival in Nelspruit. Rene Travers, marketing manager...
Enviropaedias donated
Krugerpark News Information: Francois Pienaar, representing the NGO, Make a Difference (MAD), donated several Enviropaedias to trainers and others at one of the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve's recent eco-training courses....
Door opens in corridor disease research
Krugerpark News Information: New research has resulted in the mapping of the genome of the parasite that causes corridor disease, or East Coast fever. Corridor disease concerns veterinarians wherever livestock...
Diseases shared by animals and humans
Krugerpark News Information: Zoonosis is not a word that springs readily into the average person's mind, but one that is increasingly being discussed by wildlife vets and ecologists. A zoonosis is a disease that is shared...
Dams potential damage to gorges inspected
Krugerpark News Information: Dr Ian Player and other renowned conservationists again directed attention to the destruction of two of the Kruger National Park (KNP)'s pristine habitats. On a visit to the Massingir Dam in...
Cycads
Krugerpark News Information: As GYMNOSPERMS (the cone bearing plants), the Cycadophyta includes two Families - the Cycadaceae (the Cycas family) - and the Zamiaceae (the Cycad family). Cycas have...
Celebrate Womens Day
Krugerpark News Information: August 9, 2005 – Woman's Day – is almost here. What's the meaning of Woman's Day? On Woman's Day we honour every woman that touches our lives, community and country...
 
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