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A 56-year-old man has lost his life after he was brutally attacked by a crocodile at a game reserve in Hluhluwe on Saturday.
ACONTROVERSY of some moment in the history of game preservation in South Africa has been raging in interested circles and in the press of the Union. The heads of two of the State departments—the ...
Zululand game reserve spreads goodwill during lockdown A hundred food parcels were donated to five local communities. May 18, 2020. Erica Abrahams 1 minute read.
REFERRING to an editorial entitled “A Threat to the Zululand Game Reserves” in NATURE of Nov. 24, 1928, whilst very much in sympathy with the object of this article in so far as it refers to ...
A 12-foot crocodile attacked the man who was visiting Bonamanzi Game Reserve in South Africa, clamping its jaws around the ...
The King of the Beasts has returned to rule over an old cattle and game ranch in KwaZulu-Natal which local land claimants chose to convert into a Big Five game reserve. Three wild lions - one male ...
A pride of lions at Thanda Safari Lodge, a 14 000-hectare Big Five private game reserve owned by Swedish IT entrepreneur Dan Olofsson in northern Zululand, South Africa. Leisa Tyler—LightRocket ...
Claire Keeton this week visited the Babanango Game Reserve, in KwaZulu-Natal, and observed how this once-degraded land, now owned largely by community trusts, has become a model for conservation ...
An abundance of peace and quiet, combined with mouth-watering food and exhilarating excursions is everything you desire when visiting a bush lodge. And you'll get it all at this KwaZulu-Natal ...
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Somkhanda’s rhino dehorning in pictures - MSNThe Somkhanda Game Reserve in Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, has completed a large-scale rhino dehorning operation in response to a surge in poaching across the province. The reserve, known for being ...
Durban - A Scottish game ranger student was being cared for in a KwaZulu-Natal hospital after sustaining critical injuries after an encounter with a black rhino in Northern Zululand.
Cape Town – A confluence of severe drought, greedy rhino poachers and fatigued conservationists does not bode well for the future of South Africa’s private game reserves and the rhinos they protect.
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