Game farmers and national parks count heavy cost of drought
In the Kruger National Park, it killed off a quarter of the park’s buffalo population‚ nearly half the hippos and up to 40% of trees and shrubs in some parts
The recent drought that gripped SA will be remembered in the big cities as one of the worst in living memory — but what happened out in the bush and remote communal lands while attention was fixed mainly on the “Day Zero” water shortages?
In the Kruger National Park it killed off more than 25% of the park’s buffalo population‚ about 45% of the hippos and up to 40% of trees and shrubs in some parts of the park.
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