Re: Demolition of Water Points in Kruger
Posted: Wed May 02, 2018 11:47 am
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2018-04-04 09:30 - Gabi Zietsman
South African National Parks (SANParks) announced that they will be demolishing the Kanniedood dam in Kruger National Park in conjunction with the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) from 8 to 20 April. This is part of a long-term rehabilitation project in which the park has been closing artificial water points for animals.
The area around the dam - which is about 9km south-east of Shingwedzi Camp - will be cleared of humans and animals to ensure safety and all roads in the area will be closed from 6 to 23 April. These roads include the S50 gravel road from S50 and S143 junction in Mooiplaas up to S50 and S134 junction in Shingwedzi.
Besides SANParks' rangers and SANDF, Working on Fire will be on standby in case of a fire. An aircraft will also be flying over the area before detonation to ensure all tourists have vacated the vicinity.
"Artificial water holes where water did not previously occur naturally have led to numerous ecological problems such as erosion and other environmental degradation. This also resulted in a negative consequence for the rare herbivore species such as roan and sable antelope, increasing grazing competition by the more abundant herbivores”, explains William Mabasa, general manager for SANParks' Communications and Marketing.
“With the continuous research data at our disposal, we have gradually changed our outlook on biodiversity management over the years. With this data available, policies and procedures can be revisited and revised; and this is evident in the change in policy regarding water distribution in the park.”
See below the area that will be affected around the dam:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kanni ... 2?hl=it-IT
2018-04-04 09:30 - Gabi Zietsman
South African National Parks (SANParks) announced that they will be demolishing the Kanniedood dam in Kruger National Park in conjunction with the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) from 8 to 20 April. This is part of a long-term rehabilitation project in which the park has been closing artificial water points for animals.
The area around the dam - which is about 9km south-east of Shingwedzi Camp - will be cleared of humans and animals to ensure safety and all roads in the area will be closed from 6 to 23 April. These roads include the S50 gravel road from S50 and S143 junction in Mooiplaas up to S50 and S134 junction in Shingwedzi.
Besides SANParks' rangers and SANDF, Working on Fire will be on standby in case of a fire. An aircraft will also be flying over the area before detonation to ensure all tourists have vacated the vicinity.
"Artificial water holes where water did not previously occur naturally have led to numerous ecological problems such as erosion and other environmental degradation. This also resulted in a negative consequence for the rare herbivore species such as roan and sable antelope, increasing grazing competition by the more abundant herbivores”, explains William Mabasa, general manager for SANParks' Communications and Marketing.
“With the continuous research data at our disposal, we have gradually changed our outlook on biodiversity management over the years. With this data available, policies and procedures can be revisited and revised; and this is evident in the change in policy regarding water distribution in the park.”
See below the area that will be affected around the dam:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kanni ... 2?hl=it-IT