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  • Safari.com eludes Black Friday with #EscapeBlackFriday campaign

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    2020 Black Friday with a twist. This is how Safari.com is letting you have your Black Friday this year!

  • New Trend: Mindful Black Friday

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    A Black Friday trend has continued to gain momentum. What is mindful Black Friday all about?

  • Hide, seek and go

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    Namaqua National Park covers a remarkable diversity of habitats, ranging from arid uplands famous for spectacular wildflower blooms, to rolling…

  • Masters of the art of deception

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    Aesop’s fable, about the boy who cried wolf, warns children that too many lies told too often, will result in…

  • Ten things not to do in the Kruger Park

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    Are you heading to the Kruger National Park for a weekend getaway or taking friends from overseas for a week-long…

  • Happy birthday, Bird Island!

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    There is reason for celebration in the Addo Elephant National Park (AENP) this year, as it has been a decade…

  • Chilled ellies are a matter of good relations

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    Ever wondered if you are imagining that the elephant in the Addo Elephant National Park are very relaxed? Particularly if…

  • Wildlife relocated to reduce population

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    Winter months are ideal for wildlife capture for the SANParks Veterinary Wildlife Services teams.

  • Green fingers benefit park and community

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    Popeye, the Sailor Man, would have been very proud of the spinach crops cultivated in the nursery at Mapungubwe National…

  • Study sheds light on hyenas

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    While it is no secret that brown hyena roam the Mountain Zebra National Park, little is known about their movement…

  • Save the sungazers!

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    While sungazers are often seen basking next to their burrows looking up at the sun, conservationists are looking further ahead…

  • Augrabies’ quiver trees under threat

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    The quiver tree, Aloe dichotoma, is an iconic plant species and their distribution limited to the blistering, stony semi-desert areas…

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