Projek Aardwolf and iSimangaliso
Excellence in iSimangaliso iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority, managers of the world heritage site in KwaZulu-Natal, continues to be recognized for organizational and tourism excellence. The organization...
Excellence in iSimangaliso iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority, managers of the world heritage site in KwaZulu-Natal, continues to be recognized for organizational and tourism excellence. The organization...
In 2011 iSimangaliso publicized its strategy to let the uMfolozi River and Lake St Lucia rejoin in a bid to restore the functioning of South Africa’s...
This 1970’s-styled resort is receiving a major redevelopment in keeping with the needs of today’s iSimangaliso visitors. This entails the removing of structures, as seen above,...
iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority has introduced two rare servals into the Eastern Shores section of iSimangaliso, complementing the small resident population. Less than a dozen of...
The strategy to allow the uMfolozi and Lake St Lucia estuary mouths to join to form a combined mouth is progressing well. The linking of the...
iSimangaliso Wetland Park’s Eastern Shores section has received a boost to its existing black rhino (diceros bicornis) population with the recent introduction of a young pair....
“We are celebrating South Africa’s National Heritage Day this Monday the 24th of September and the 40th year of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention with the...
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