A new, state-of-the-art surveillance aircraft represents a vital alliance between the public and private sector in the fight against rhino poaching.
South African National Parks CEO David Mabunda has hand delivered affidavits to <em>M&G</em> denying preferential tender procedure.
The Kruger National Park has said it would meet with union representatives in a bid to end the nearly month-old strike by field rangers.
Park management body has refuted allegations of irregularities and maladministration amid a rise in poaching activity.
A day after SanParks reported 52 rhinos have been killed this year in South Africa, police say they have arrested five suspected rhino poachers.
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/ 16 January 2012
Government officials have met to discuss the re-erection of a 150km border fence between Mozambique and South Africa.
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/ 25 November 2011
After a spate of attacks on hikers, a volunteer group is considering taking SANParks Table Mountain National Park to court.
Government has agreed that Australian-listed miner Coal of Africa can proceed with the Vele coal mine.
It is a pity that the response from the chief executive of SANParks to an unbecomingly racist letter in the local press led to the Kruger row.
A heated race row has erupted over plans to develop two hotels in the Kruger National Park aimed at attracting "black diamonds" to the reserve.
The chairperson of the South African National Parks board, has been caught up in the row over plans for luxury hotels in the Kruger National Park.
Twenty-one rhinos were poached and 31 people were arrested throughout the country in January, SANParks said on Monday.
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/ 20 November 2009
Jo-Ann Bekker talks to lion man turned elephant man Gareth Patterson, who claims that there are nine Kynsna elephants.
A bid is being made to block development of the Sentinel mountain in Hout Bay which is controversially up for sale.
South African National Parks announced on Thursday that it had opened its war chest to fight poachers in the Kruger Park.
South Africa’s 13-year moratorium on elephant culling was set to be lifted on Thursday to combat a surge in population numbers, despite an outcry from animal rights activists. The South African government earlier this year authorised the culling of elephants from May 1 as a last resort in limiting the numbers of the African elephant.