Kruger Relationship with Western and Southern Boundary Reserves

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Richprins wrote: Tue Dec 11, 2018 6:51 am No, Mjejane is part of Greater Kruger - near Hectorspruit. Fences down and bridge over Croc River to Kruger. \O
All the fences are down in the Balule and Klaserie areas as well and have been for some time. The BIG thing about this Agreement is that Balule Reserve, which includes Grietjie and others, has already been declared a Protected Area. Originally these areas were classed as agricultural land,
and since the fences have come down the mission started to get Balule gazetted as a conservation area. This has been successful and placed in the Government Gazette, in August if memory serves me correctly. This Agreement that was signed a week ago, includes these areas in the Kruger Mega Park, which is a huge achievement for all involved. \O


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Great! but I would still like to see a more detailed plan of the benefits and duties of the parts and of the communities.


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