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Polokwane Game Reserve, formerly Pietersburg Nature Reserve, [1] is situated near Polokwane in the Limpopo province of South Africa. It is 2800 ha in size, [1] making it one of the largest municipal game reserves in South Africa. [2] The reserve entrance is near its northern limit, about 1 km south of the N1 freeway. It is accessed via Silicon ...
The Ranch Resort is 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Pretoria, the Republic of South Africa's capital city, and 24.5 kilometres (15.2 mi) south of Polokwane, the capital of Limpopo Province. It is situated between the South African National Highway N1 and the R101 – with entrances to The Ranch Resort from both roads.
Ngala Game Reserve; Thornybush Game Reserve, also known as Thornybush Private Game Reserve – game reserve in Limpopo, South Africa; Sabi Sand Game Reserve – Reserve in South Africa. See Mpumalanga, province. Sabi Sabi – Private game reserve in South Africa Private Game Reserve
A game reserve (also known as a game park) is a large area of land where wild animals are hunted in a controlled way for sport. [1] If hunting is prohibited, a game reserve may be considered a nature reserve ; however, the focus of a game reserve is specifically the animals ( fauna ), whereas a nature reserve is also, if not equally, concerned ...
Lapalala Wilderness is a 48,000 hectare Big 5 conservation area situated within the UNESCO [1] declared Waterberg Biosphere and protected under the National Environmental Management Protected Areas Act of 57 of 2003.
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Atherstone Collaborative Nature Reserve, also known as the Atherstone Nature Reserve, [1] is a 23,500 hectare reserve situated near Dwaalboom in Limpopo, a province of South Africa. The reserve consists mainly of vast savannah plains with bushveld and Kalahari grasslands ecosystems.
South African Eden: From Sabi Game Reserve To Kruger National Park (1937) Our South African National Parks (1940) Wild Life in South Africa (1947) The Barotseland Journal of James Stevenson-Hamilton, 1898-1899 (1953) Stevenson-Hamilton is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of African gecko, Lygodactylus stevensoni. [15]