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  2. History of Kruger National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Kruger National Park is a South African National Park and one of the largest game reserves in Africa. ... (August 1902) and Thomas Duke (December 1902). They were ...

  3. Kruger National Park in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Number of annual visitors to the Kruger National Park: 1980–1990 [1] [2] Year Total visitors 1979/1980 369 653 1980/1981 428 840 1981/1982 ... August – The ...

  4. Kruger National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kruger National Park (Afrikaans: [ˈkry.(j)ər]) is a South African national park and one of the largest game reserves in Africa.It covers an area of 19,623 km 2 (7,576 sq mi) in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends 360 km (220 mi) from north to south and 65 km (40 mi) from east to west.

  5. Lions, leopards and hyenas run wild at this fenceless Kruger ...

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    Safety first. Having grown up in the two-million-hectare national park, Rossouw was well suited to a greenkeeping job with responsibilities quite unlike any other when he took on the position in 2016.

  6. Kruger National Park in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    The species disappeared from the Transvaal Lowveld soon after the 1896/97 rinderpest epidemic. Before 1979 the closest population occurred in Rhodesia's Gonarezhou National Park, but regular dipping of cattle in the corridor between Gonarezhou and Kruger prevented the migration of the birds to Kruger due to their sensitivity to poisoned ticks.

  7. Magnificent Seven elephants - Wikipedia

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    The Magnificent Seven Elephants were seven bull elephants who lived in Kruger National Park in South Africa through the 1980s. [1] [2] They were so-named for the impressive 50 kg of ivory in their tusks. [3] In 1980, park management decided to promote the seven elephants to showcase their conservation accomplishments.

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