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Will policy makers listen to the world’s scientists
Krugerpark News Information: The world has been warned time and again about the potential harm man is doing to ecosystems around the world. Now 1,360 scientists from 95 countries have spent four years studying the current....
Vintage cars pass through Lowveld
Krugerpark News Information: More than 50 vintage and classic, and a few new, cars stopped over at Forever Aventura Swadini on their way to Mozambique. The Polana Classic Rally to Mozambique started again in 1995, after a 22...
Tourism Snippets
Krugerpark News Information: The environmental impact assessment process for the Lions Walk Wildlife Estate on the farm Rietvley adjoining the Kruger National Park (KNP) has now gone through a second public participation...
Still no tenders for cleaning up the Olifants
Krugerpark News Information: Originally set for March 7, 2005 the deadline for the tenders to study the impact of siltation in the Olifants River as it enters the Kruger National Park (KNP) has been extended for a second...
Some hints for an enjoyable stay and wildlife experience in Kruger Park
Krugerpark News Information: Read the basic guidelines or rules of the Kruger Park that are handed out at the gates on entering. Transgressions are punishable with fines. These rules have been put in place to ensure that we...
Scientific Talk-fest in Skukuza
Krugerpark News Information: From April 4th-7th 2005, the average IQ of the residents of Skukuza rocketed as the camp was invaded by scientists from South Africa and all over the world as they attended the 3rd Annual KNP...
Satara staff start social club
Krugerpark News Information: All staff members at Satara Camp have been invited to take part in a new social club being organised by hospitality manager, Thabo Lawrence. “The main reason for starting such a club is to get rid...
No independence celebrations for Zims elephants
Krugerpark News Information: The Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force (ZCTF) has reported that at least nine elephants have been shot to provide meat for Zimbabwe's Independence Day celebrations. Four elephants, including the...
News Clips
Krugerpark News Information: South Africans and Mozambicans travelling between the two neighbouring countries no longer require an entry visa as from Monday April 18. The long-awaited reciprocal 30-day visa waiver agreement...
Mega-parks and meta-populations a cure for elephant overpopulation
Krugerpark News Information: Research on seven main areas in southern Africa where elephants occur has prompted Rudi van Aarde to offer a new alternative forelephant management – connecting all the southern African elephant...
Manutsa Third largest colony of Cape Vultures in SA
Krugerpark News Information: Visitors entering the lowveld through the J G Strijdom tunnel can enjoy the majesty of the mountain pass with their naked eye. A good pair of binoculars focussed on the cliffs a few kilometres down...
Longest record of climate change in Africa extracted
Krugerpark News Information: Oceanographers battled high winds and big waves while a ship-mounted drilling platform pulled up 623m of core samples from beneath the rolling water – a relatively common activity. The only...
Limpopo leaves leopard hunters in the dark
Krugerpark News Information: Leopards in the Limpopo Province are in increased danger of being illegally killed as a result of the actions of the government department in charge of their welfare, the Limpopo Department of...
Letters to the editor
Krugerpark News Information: There are more and more visitors to the Kruger Park and adjacent lowveld wildlife areas who realize that the big and hairy are only part of a fascinating cavalcade of wildlife there for the seeing...
Leopard working group formed
Krugerpark News Information: Farmers, game wardens, nature conservation officials, scientists, hunters and conservationists all met at the Southern AfricanWildlife College from April 10 to 14, 2005 to discuss the leopard...
Leaves Changing Colour
Krugerpark News Information: After a varied 'rainy season' where some areas have had reasonable rainfall, while others have had almost nothing, the leaves on many tree species are turning yellow, gold and red. Have you ever...
Giraffe relocated to Giriyondo
Krugerpark News Information: April saw the Kruger National Park Veterinary Wildlife Services Unit swing into action once more to capture and translocate animals for the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP). Fourteen giraffe...
Greater Kruger becomes even greater
Krugerpark News Information: This year looks to be a good year for the growth of Greater Kruger – fences are being dropped east and west of the Kruger National Park. Weighty negotiations between nations have resulted in the...
Krazies in Kruger - April 27 / 2005
Krugerpark News Information: I was recently visiting the Kruger National Park, staying at Satara.Whilst there we came across 11 hungry lions eating the remains of a Giraffe. We were only 10m from the pride and,along with...
Elephants To cull or not to cull That is the question
Krugerpark News Information: Riverine forest habitats comprise largely evergreen trees growing in a narrow strip along a riverbank. The trees obtain their water from the river or from beneath the river sands. Animals that are...
 
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