Boreholes Rescue Makgadikgadi Pans Wildlife

The provision of 12 boreholes and artificial watering pans for the wildlife at a national park in the vast Makgadikgadi Pans is expected to improve the quality of wildlife and tourism activities in the area.

Last year the Kalahari Conservation Society (KCS),  started  construction of  12  solar pumped boreholes in the  area to provide for  the wildlife during the dry season.

The project, co-sponsored by the government of Botswana and Tiffany Foundation  comes at a time when the demands on water in the area have also grown with increased population of elephants and other wildlife species, as well as growth in tourism.

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