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  • Paralysing virus attacks warthogs

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    What can monitoring mosquitoes and other blood-feeding insects in national parks tell you about diseases in humans?

  • 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…

  • Mammoth task is made easier

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    The chopper quiets down as it lands amid grass and dust is blown up from the rotors. A team of…

  • Escape to peace and serenity

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    Mirages of orange paint the water of the Springfield salt pan, with dark cloud patches adding dramatic effect to the…

  • Skukuza Airport is spreading its wings

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    Ever find yourself daydreaming about life in the Kruger National Park (KNP), watching elephant, listening to the call of a…

  • Intensive protection zone is set to become a safe haven for rhino

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    While it is recognised that the ultimate solution to the rhino poaching scourge in the Kruger National Park (KNP) should…

  • The numbers game gains momentum

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    This August cabinet announced the tiers of its integrated strategic interventions planned for the management of our country’s rhino. It’s…

  • Lethal combat not even enough to rid iconic park of resilient intruder from India

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    One particular bird has emerged as a scourge the world over, taking over habitats as they go and wreaking havoc…

  • Major upgrades for park’s 16th birthday

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    Receiving a R50-million present for your sweet 16th birthday is something that doesn't happen every day. SANParks has announced that…

  • Plotting the deep secrets of our forests

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    Forest trees grow slowly and can live for hundreds of years. In the forests of the Garden Route National Park,…

  • Rebranding of trail aims to attract more avid hikers to South African golden oldie

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    Exactly 50 years ago, in 1964, Tsitsikamma National Park was declared following the first World Conference on National Parks in…

  • Birds of a feather do not flock together

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    Sunbirds and sugar birds play an integral role in pollinating fynbos. Despite their obvious similarities, recent research conducted in Nature’s…

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