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Good they should have caught all of them :evil: what are they doing in a national park -O-


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It looks as if they are in Zimbabwe’s side -O-


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Alf wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:19 pm It looks as if they are in Zimbabwe’s side -O-
ie Part of the Transfrontier Park with Zim and Mocambique


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They come from the Zim or Moz side, not really part of the transfrontier park as there are small settlements there.


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And in due course, SANP will be asked to pay compensation for the missing livestock /ou/


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Richprins wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 6:00 pm They come from the Zim or Moz side, not really part of the transfrontier park as there are small settlements there.
Like Richtersveld which has Lifestock and settlements on Small scale in a Transfrontier Park and Mabingubwe is an International Transit Zone for Zim and RSA also in a proposed Transfrontier Park ..I would far rather Feed the Crocs with Scraggy Domestic cattle from the odd quiet settlement than have 2 highways through the Kruger Park as part of the Agreement with Moz to have Bilateral Movement of Lots of traffic and goods between the 2 countries ??


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"Looks like some dogs got into the park. Hope they get out safely"
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