

Covering an impressive 60 000 hectares of pristine wilderness, The Klaserie Private nature Reserve was established in 1972 as part of the greater Kruger National Park, and is one of the largest privately owned reserves in South Africa.VIEW KLASERIE CHRONICLESSEP 2018 CHRONICLE (6MB)The Percy FitzPatrick Institute has been monitoring group distribution, composition and breeding performance of ground hornbills at the APNR since the breeding season of 2001/2002. We now have reproductive data spanning nine breeding seasons...The Klaserie Private Nature Reserve is as vulnerable to Rhino Poaching as are all SA's parks. Actions and initiatives implemented and new ones being researched require funding outside the ordinary course of normal conservation.Research commenced in 2003 as Save the Elephants – South Africa, and draws on data collected over almost two decades. The research contributes towards the long-term survival of the African elephant, thereby maintaining the vital diversity of our world.The Klaserie Private Nature Reserve is as vulnerable to Rhino Poaching as are all SA's parks. Actions and initiatives implemented and new
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