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Timbavati Private Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on the western edge of Kruger National Park in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. It was established in 1956 by like-minded game farmers with the creation of the Timbavati Association. The association has 50 members and covers 53,392 ha (131,930 acres). [1]
The Timbavati River is a river in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. It flows mostly through the Kruger National Park after entering the Park adjacent to Maroela Caravan Camp 24°27′20″S 31°23′53″E / 24.45556°S 31.39806°E / -24.45556; 31.39806 near Orpen Rest
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Associated Private Nature Reserves, (APNR), is an association of privately owned nature reserves bordering on the Kruger National Park.Collectively they represent 1,800 square kilometres (180,000 ha) [1] of land dedicated to conservation.
Several smaller nature reserves make up the Umbabat, and in conjunction with the reserves that constitute the Timbavati, Klaserie and Balule reserves, they collectively form the Associated Private Nature Reserves, which collectively owns 180,000 ha of land, without internal fences.
It borders the Kapama Game Reserve and is located close to the Timbavati Game Reserve and the Kruger Park. The Reserve's surface area is approximately 14,000 ha of mainly open savannah . As with many private reserves in South Africa , Thornybush is managed as an eco-tourism destination, thus the Reserve is funded by means of a number of up ...
Timbavati boasts some of the rarest big cats in the world. Craig heads off in search of the parks wild white lions that may be in danger to help save their gene pool. 3: Craig introduces his pal Jabula to his new environment. While poachers strike at the heart of Jabula's home, Craig lends a hand moving three big Siberian tigers. 4
As part of a wildlife conservation initiative, all fences separating APNR reserves – Balule, Timbavati, Klaserie, Umbabat, – and the Kruger National Park have been removed. The ecological benefits of this initiative have made the region a popular ecotourism destination and conservation efforts have ensured that the wildlife population ...