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Traditional dancers find captive audience
Krugerpark News Information: Peer Mkhonto, the leader of a group of traditional dancers that regularly performs at functions in the Kruger National Park, is now less reliant on the unpredictable scheduling of events in the...
Tortoises, Terrapins and Turtles
Krugerpark News Information: Probably the most well known and least understood of all our animals are the Tortoises. Referred to, flippantly, as 'mobile meat pies' or, further south as 'karroo-kreel' and the subject of many...
The day Daniel stood seven feet tall
Krugerpark News Information: Daniel was a ranger for 20 full years, based at Nyalaland wilderness trail. Job titles get lost in the wind these days, however Mentor is something that will not. One afternoon we were conducting...
Solomon sparks at Hamiltons
Krugerpark News Information: Solomon Ntuli (41) has been working in the Kruger National Park since 1987, rising through the ranks as time progressed. Starting off as a gardener in 1981, he now holds the position of chef at the prestigious Hamilton's Tented Camp. Hamilton's is one of
Scene Around
Krugerpark News Information: Visitors and Kruger staff joined in a day of fun and games during the Munghana Lonene FM's live broadcast on Sunday June 12. The Skukuza Soccer Stadium filled up from early morning with a soccer...
Rhinos killed
Krugerpark News Information: Circling vultures led some Vlakteplaas rangers to two dead rhino, killed in the vicinity of Langtoon Dam in the Far Northern Region of the Kruger National Park (KNP). The rangers found the carcasse...
Reptile hunt now on
Krugerpark News Information: Beginning this year and continuing until 2008, South Africa's reptiles will be the object of close scrutiny. With over 360 species of reptiles, more than 35 percent of which are only found here...
Mans fascination with lions
Krugerpark News Information: Butch Smuts worked in the Kruger National Park for many years, first studying what was causing a decline in zebra populations, and later performing intensive studies on the lion populations in the...
Last invasive aliens felled
Krugerpark News Information: A joint venture between the Alien Invader Task Group (AITG) of the Honorary Rangers, the Alien Biota Section of Kruger and a People for Wildlife team, comprising mostly members of the Roodepoort...
Krugers quest for Zero Waste
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park (KNP) is hoping to become a regional leader – in rubbish. A pilot project will be launched in the Phalaborwa region of the park soon, where all the waste products will be...
Have you spotted the Big Six
Krugerpark News Information: The big five mammal species are generally a must-see for tourists to Kruger National Park, but fewer people are aware of the big six. These are six bird species that have been selected for a number...
Giriyondo Border Post opening soon
Krugerpark News Information: Although a specific date has yet to be set for the official opening of the Giriyondo Border Post between the Kruger National Park and the Limpopo National Park, the ceremony is due to take place...
Genetically modified foods in SA
Krugerpark News Information: Currently South Africa grows three commercial crops that have been genetically modified, mainly for herbicide and insect tolerance. The three crops are maize, cotton and soya. However, Biowatch...
Elephants go from Kruger to Karoo
Krugerpark News Information: The soft sound of elephant footfalls will once more echo through the sandy lands of the Karoo. A family group of elephants has been translocated from the Kruger National Park to Kuzuko...
Elephant researchers seek financial aid
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger Park Times recently reported on an elephant collaring safari carried out in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve. The collaring was part of a longterm elephant tracking project being run...
Addo overcomes Kruger’s rugby team
Krugerpark News Information: The Kruger National Park may have a thriving elephant population, but it seems that the pushing power of Addo's elephants can overpower them – at least in rugby. The Kruger Park rugby team lost...
Floods still affect Sabie’s Matumi trees
Krugerpark News Information: Poking their tender tips into the hostile world, matumi seedlings choose the unlikeliest spots to germinate, unfurling their leaves happily while rooted in cracks in bare rock. The tenacious nature...
Vets for rural villagers
Krugerpark News Information: R100 million has been allocated to Mpumalanga for dams and irrigation schemes. According to Bua News, agriculture MEC Madala Masuku has said that some of this money will be used to build animal...
Snared leopard released back into wild
Krugerpark News Information: A leopard that had been preying on dogs and cats in the town of Phalaborwa at the end of last year has now been released back into the wild. The leopard was captured by vet Gerrit Scheepers and...
Six rhinos for Marakele
Krugerpark News Information: Early mornings in Kruger, just before sunrise, the sounds around the camps signal the start of a new day. Amidst monkeys and birds chattering, and the occasional snorts of warthog and impala, the...
 
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