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Politicians unite and scientists speak up
Krugerpark News Information: If all goes to plan, political leaders at December’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15) will agree to a successor to the Kyoto protocol...
Lake Natron faces renewed threat from soda ash mining
Krugerpark News Information: BirdLife has learnt that a Tanzanian Government Agency is seeking to buy mining equipment for large-scale soda ash extraction from Lake Natron...
Giant 507 carat diamond found in South Africa
Krugerpark News Information: A rare 507 carat white diamond was discovered at the Cullinan Mine near Pretoria...
Jury Still Out on Whether New Mosquito Carries Malaria
Krugerpark News Information: A new species of mosquito has been discovered by South African researchers, adding to the pantheon of some 140 species of Anopheles mosquitoes in Africa...
Vulnerable people diminishing wildlife
Krugerpark News Information: More than 34 million people living in Africa’s Congo Basin depend on wildlife as their significant and direct source of protein...
Why Female Water Buffalo Have Horns Impala Do Not
Krugerpark News Information: The reason some female hoofed animals have horns while others do not has long puzzled evolutionary biologists, even the great Charles Darwin...
Elephant persuaded to keep his distance
Krugerpark News Information: An inquisitive elephant bull was ambling along the site roaming an area between one section of the plant and some offices when he was persuaded to return to the surrounding bush...
Climate change cost of mitigation
Krugerpark News Information: Almost every day a think-tank or a non-governmental organisation releases a new price tag for mitigating or adapting to the impact of climate change in poor countries...
A rough guide to climate change in Africa
Krugerpark News Information: Reports and estimates of the impact of climate change appear almost daily, but those by the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change remain the authoritative voice...
Integrated Effort to Combat Rhino Killings in South Africa
Krugerpark News Information: MECs responsible for environment portfolios in provinces has called for integrated anti poaching efforts to halt the growing number of rhinoceros being killed...
Honorary Rangers Meet with Kruger National Park Management
Krugerpark News Information: Members of the Honorary Rangers (HR), led by chairman of the national executive council, Janssen Davies, met with the managing executive of the Kruger National Park (KNP)...
Analysis Land reform same problem different approach
Krugerpark News Information: South African President Jacob Zuma’s dilemma over what to do about land and agrarian reform is no different than it was for his predecessor...
Phalaborwa Residents Commemorate Arbor Day
Krugerpark News Information: Approximately 200 people participated in the Arbor Day festivities at the Lulekani Community Hall where residents from the greater Phalaborwa area celebrated...
Learn to Love Vultures or Lose Them
Krugerpark News Information: BirdLife Partners in Africa and elsewhere have joined with raptor conservation and research organisations around the world to call for an “image makeover” for vultures...
Free access to park to cultivate community interest
Krugerpark News Information: The 2009 SA National Parks Week was officially opened at Mopanie Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park on Monday, September 14...
Escalated anti poaching actions starting to yield results
Krugerpark News Information: South African National Parks (SANParks) announced earlier this months that more poachers have been apprehended in recent weeks due to the increased efforts...
Trees vital for food security
Krugerpark News Information: Countries tackling food insecurity and climate change adaptation can greatly benefit from agroforestry - integrating fleshy plants and trees into their farming...
Koedoe Update
Krugerpark News Information: The latest articles published in Koedoe focus on vegetation and plant communities...
Abe appointed as new leader for Kruger National Park
Krugerpark News Information: Velaphi Abraham Sibiya (known as Abe) has been appointed by the board of South African National Parks (SANParks) as managing executive...
Anti hunting groups have misfired
Krugerpark News Information: IFAW and ARA, although different in their architecture and gearing, are joined at the waist in opposing any form of sustainable-use practices and culling of animals, including elephants...