Mis-Management or Poor Water Management in the Kgalagadi ??
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:10 pm
Interesting post raising some serious concerns over the state of water management in KTP on Facebook by Corlette Wessels
Mis-Management or Poor Water Management in the Kgalagadi ??
We just left the park who I love dearly with all my heart and been visiting yearly since 1995. During our 2 weeks here I was saddened by how disrespectful many visitors are and not respecting this very sensitive Eco system!
Then the thing that really broke my heart was seeing animals walking km’a some days to come drink water only to get there and see the dams are empty!!
The dams in Aub river and Southern Kgalagadi were good but in the North is was shocking to say the least!!!
Kaspersdraai - NO water
Cubitje Quap - NO water
Kwang - NO water
Lanklaas - why us this still marked as a waterhole?? NO water
Kannaguass - NO water
Geinab - why is this still marked as a waterhole?? NO water
Unions End - NO water
From Dikbaardskolk to Unions End there are 15 waterholes, 7 has no water for days/ weeks now!!! See photos attached.
Nossob Camp has no water, again!! Then yesterday we found them at Polentswa with a truck with 2 x 5,000L tanks on and they taking water from the waterhole tanks for the camp??? We said from say 1 that the new extension of the camp is not good and it will put more pressure on the water table, well this was 4 years ago and already there are problems!
Money greedy is what parks are after but surprise without animals (and sightings already way less than 4-5 years ago) you will not have visitors!!!
I will address this officially to Kgalagadi Park Management and Arid Parks Management asking questions and will share this.
We were lucky to have seen and experience a beautiful ”waterhole” more of an overflow in the North, in the Nossob River that Botswana drilled (see photo 11&12) it is not build but very natural in the river and this attracted many animals and birds, especially raptors. It also has a lot of water. This is not open to visitors sadly! We were shown by Botswana rangers.
I believe Botswana is busy with a water study in the Kgalagadi which I will try to get more info on.
I leave with a very sad heart and hope to get answers to my questions from park management.
Mis-Management or Poor Water Management in the Kgalagadi ??
We just left the park who I love dearly with all my heart and been visiting yearly since 1995. During our 2 weeks here I was saddened by how disrespectful many visitors are and not respecting this very sensitive Eco system!
Then the thing that really broke my heart was seeing animals walking km’a some days to come drink water only to get there and see the dams are empty!!
The dams in Aub river and Southern Kgalagadi were good but in the North is was shocking to say the least!!!
Kaspersdraai - NO water
Cubitje Quap - NO water
Kwang - NO water
Lanklaas - why us this still marked as a waterhole?? NO water
Kannaguass - NO water
Geinab - why is this still marked as a waterhole?? NO water
Unions End - NO water
From Dikbaardskolk to Unions End there are 15 waterholes, 7 has no water for days/ weeks now!!! See photos attached.
Nossob Camp has no water, again!! Then yesterday we found them at Polentswa with a truck with 2 x 5,000L tanks on and they taking water from the waterhole tanks for the camp??? We said from say 1 that the new extension of the camp is not good and it will put more pressure on the water table, well this was 4 years ago and already there are problems!
Money greedy is what parks are after but surprise without animals (and sightings already way less than 4-5 years ago) you will not have visitors!!!
I will address this officially to Kgalagadi Park Management and Arid Parks Management asking questions and will share this.
We were lucky to have seen and experience a beautiful ”waterhole” more of an overflow in the North, in the Nossob River that Botswana drilled (see photo 11&12) it is not build but very natural in the river and this attracted many animals and birds, especially raptors. It also has a lot of water. This is not open to visitors sadly! We were shown by Botswana rangers.
I believe Botswana is busy with a water study in the Kgalagadi which I will try to get more info on.
I leave with a very sad heart and hope to get answers to my questions from park management.