CKGR gets 500 animals from SAVE

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The country’s largest game park, Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) recently received the largest donation of 500 wild animals from an international conservation organisation, SAVE.

The animals consisted of about 400 wildebeests and 100 elands, which were successfully translocated over a range of about 140km from Grassland Safari into CKGR. The relocation was an opportunity to resettle the animals back into the wild.

“The Department of Wildlife and National Parks’ veterinary officers and law enforcement staff were also present to ensure that the animals were captured and transported safely, as well as making sure that they are relocated to the appropriate locations,” stated the Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism Public Relations Officer Alice Mmolawa in a press release.

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