At Kruger National park, a wildlife photographer spotted a giraffe covered in hundreds of skin lesions that may be caused by a rare bovine papillomavirus.
Kruger National Park sits in northeastern South Africa next to the Mozambique and Zimbabwe borders. Within the park, visitors will find three main regions: Marula, Nkayeni and Nxanatseni.
The Kruger National Park (KNP) is facing a growing threat from snaring, with park officials and conservationists warning that the practice is putting the lives of thousands of animals at risk.
The Kruger National Park was a site of tragedy for a tourist who went on safari in South Africa recently South African National Parks (SANParks) recently confirmed a life-ending accident that ...
Snaring in the Kruger National Park (KNP) is increasing. According to an article published by Lowvelder, the building of houses next to the KNP has made it easier for people to enter the park to ...
The Kruger National Park has been dealing with a major poaching crisis, with more than 40 staff members arrested and sentenced for their involvement in rhino poaching. The park’s spokesperson ...
Managing alien species in a large protected area such as the Kruger National Park is “daunting”, with one to two new invasive or naturalised species having been recorded annually since 2000 ...