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TravelComments.com – South African National Parks: Removal of bat houses in Kruger National Park!

 

(Posted 12th April 2024)

 

 

South African National Parks (SANParks) has announced that, following consultation with internal divisions such as tourism operations, scientific and conservation services, it has started a project to remove all bat houses in Kruger National Park. The operation aims to minimise the number of bats that roost inside the National Park’s Rest Camps. According to SANParks, the removal of bat houses is starting at… READ MORE

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