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  2. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    Selous arrived in South Africa in 1870 determined to become an elephant hunter, hunting and trading predominantly in Mashonaland and Matabeleland until 1881, subsequently conducting several return hunting trips to Africa as well as hunting trips to Asia Minor, Wyoming, Transylvania, Canada, Sardinia, Kenya, the Yukon, Norway and the Sudan. Over ...

  3. Knysna elephants - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 DNA analysis of dung samples revealed the presence of at least 5 cows and possibly some bulls and calves, [1] moving within an area of 60,000 hectares of forest managed by SANParks – the only unfenced elephant group in South Africa. However, by 2019, researchers realised that a mature female at the Knysna Forest was the last to survive.

  4. P. C. "Pete" Pearson - Wikipedia

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    After the Boer War, Pearson remained in Africa, sailing to Kenya he arrived in Mombasa in 1903. A short time later he decided to hunt elephant professionally, travelling to Uganda he initially hunted in the Masindi district but the found the newly imposed game laws limiting hunters to three elephant a year too restricting to make a living.

  5. Frederick Selous - Wikipedia

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    Early in his hunting career, in the mid-1870s, Selous favored a four bore black powder muzzleloader for killing an elephant, a 6 kg (13 lb) short-barreled musket firing a 110 g (1 ⁄ 4 lb) bullet with as much as 20 drachms (35 g; 550 gr) of black powder, one of the largest hunting calibers fabricated. Between 1874 and 1876 he killed seventy ...

  6. Big Five game - Wikipedia

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    The Big Five. In Africa, the Big Five game animals are the lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and African buffalo. [1] The term was coined by big-game hunters to refer to the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot, [2] [3] [4] but is now more widely used by game viewing tourists and safari tour operators.

  7. Thula Thula - Wikipedia

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    The reserve is the setting for Lawrence's books The Elephant Whisperer (2009) [2] and The Last Rhinos (2012). [ 3 ] Following Anthony's death in 2012 the Earth Organization was separated from Thula Thula; Francoise Malby-Anthony founded the South African Conservation Fund [ 4 ] and continues to run the reserve.

  8. The Nature Photographer Of The Year: 30 Captivating Images ...

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    Image credits: Nature Photographer of the Year (NPOTY) 2024 #3 Category Mammals: Highly Commended, "Gone Fishing" By Hannes Lochner "A small-spotted genet visits a water pond for a sip and ...

  9. History of Kruger National Park - Wikipedia

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    Pride of South Africa: Kruger National Park. Cape Town: Purnell South Africa. Smuts, G.L. (1982). Lion. Johannesburg: MacMillan South Africa. Stevenson-Hamilton, James. (1928). The Kruger National Park. Pretoria: Government Printer. Wildlife Society of Southern Africa (Special Report). "The Fight Against Mining in the Kruger National Park".