Skukuza Indigenous Nursery Confines Animals in South Africa’s Largest Free Roaming Park!

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Skukuza Indigenous Nursery Confines Animals in South Africa’s Largest Free Roaming Park!

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Skukuza Indigenous Nursery Confines Animals in South Africa’s Largest Free Roaming Park!

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For over a year, the NSPCA has been following up and constantly being given the run around for answers as to why there are fish being held captive in a glass tank in the Kruger National Park- a park which is meant to allow animals to roam freely in their ‘natural habitat’.

In December 2020, after receiving a complaint, the NSPCA began what would become a lengthy procedure to raise our concerns regarding the tank exhibiting Tilapia and other fish at the entrance of the Skukuza Indigenous Nursery.

The NSPCA formally wrote to multiple members of senior and executive management of the Kruger National Park/SANparks to raise our concerns. These members include Dr. C. Nkuna, the General Manager of veterinary services at the Kruger as well as Dr. L. Dziba the acting CEO of the Kruger, amoung others.

The NSPCA was disappointed in the response we received, which outlined the Kruger’s determination to keep the fish in captivity. In fact, their response went so far as to banishing our suggestion of freeing the fish by saying, “ If the pond is too shallow, the fish will be eaten by predators. If the pond is too deep, then the public will be unable to see the fish through the water.”

It is also worth noting that these fish were taken from the very same pond that the Park is refusing to release the fish back into.

Finally, the NSPCA formally approached the Director General of the Department of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment who indicated that the NSPCA should resolve the matter by engaging with SANParks since the welfare of the fish is not in question.

The NSPCA is appalled at the serious lack of empathy, morals and ethics displayed by the parties that were approached with our concerns regarding the fish.

It is astounding how the aforementioned parties fail to see the ethical dilemma in keeping these fish captive in one of the few facilities in South Africa where animals are allowed to ROAM FREELY.

Just because these animals are fish does not mean the Kruger should overlook their right to also live freely within the park like the other animals.

The Council has stated on numerous occasions that there is no educational value to this exhibit. There is nothing preventing the Park from freeing the fish and placing a board next to the pond stating which fish inhabit that pond.
We live in a day and age where technology provides access to a plethora of information. Most children can provide information on dinosaurs that walked the earth millions of years ago… as far as we are concerned, we have never seen a live dinosaur in captivity which contributed to the child’s ability to learn about dinosaurs. There is, and never was, a reason for live animals to be confined for the purpose of education.

The NSPCA calls on the Kruger National Park to do what is right and ethical, and release the fish back into the pond they were found in.


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I am not at all surprised by the answers from Sanparks O**


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What a load of rubbish! I have long dreamed of an aquarium in the Lowveld, and it is very educational! Must all aquaria be closed? 0-


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How about some more captive animals in Kruger: snakes, goliath beetles, baboon spiders, butterfly dome or some birds maybe? :O^

Also a rehabilitation facility for orphaned and injured mammals would be nice where the animals are on display or up for petting :twisted:

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:yes: \O

Sounds good! ^0^


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I actually do support SANPARKS on this .There is very little opportunity to see the fish life in the rivers and dams of Kruger as long as they are properly cared for and used for educational purposes they probably will have a longer healthier life than in the wild . O**


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RogerFraser wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:48 pm I actually do support SANPARKS on this .There is very little opportunity to see the fish life in the rivers and dams of Kruger as long as they are properly cared for and used for educational purposes they probably will have a longer healthier life than in the wild . O**
Agree with you, I think the person who reported it and the NSPCA are just petty here -O-


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It depends on how the tank is made. No photo?


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Richprins wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:39 am What a load of rubbish! I have long dreamed of an aquarium in the Lowveld, and it is very educational! Must all aquaria be closed?
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RogerFraser wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:48 pm I actually do support SANPARKS on this .There is very little opportunity to see the fish life in the rivers and dams of Kruger as long as they are properly cared for and used for educational purposes they probably will have a longer healthier life than in the wild .
And I agree with this too

Was last at the nursery in 2019
Can't recall seeing a tank -O-


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RogerFraser wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:48 pm I actually do support SANPARKS on this .There is very little opportunity to see the fish life in the rivers and dams of Kruger as long as they are properly cared for and used for educational purposes they probably will have a longer healthier life than in the wild . O**
O** Some people breed them for food :twisted: It may be a new form of sustainable use lol and very apt for a nursery.

I don't like captive plants nor captive fish and doubt that there is some educational outcome from a tank lol

It is all about the processes and interactions of species in their natural environment that can teach us something meaningful.

I do admit that it would be cool to closely look at the mouthbreeding behaviour :-0


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