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THERE IS AN ELEPHANT IN MY BACKYARD

KRUGER BIRD CHALLENGE

Conservation project sponsored by KRUGER MAGAZINE’S KRUGER BIRD CHALLENGE

KRUGER PARK CHALLENGE

Conservation Project sponsored by KRUGER MAGAZINE’S KRUGER PARK CHALLENGE

Conservation status: Endangered

The latest continental population is around 375 000. South Africa’s elephants have largely been spared from poaching impacts to date and their numbers have been steadily rising in state and private reserves around the country. However, an increase in poaching incidents has been observed in the Kruger National Park in recent years.

t is a hot day in the Mpumalanga Province and the sun sits high with not a cloud in

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