Three of the Big 5 graced us with their presence over the course of the next 2 days — lion, elephant and rhino (Welgevonden boasts one of
the largest rhino populations of any private game reserve in South Africa)-- but my favourite sightings are always of the «less in demand» inhabitants of the reserve — a herd of Waterbuck making a hasty retreat and thereby showing off their target - like markings on their rears, Warthog scrounging and digging for roots, Klipspringers hopping from rock to rock, being introduced to a huge scorpion.
The devices are currently being tested in a pilot program in South Africa, which has
the largest rhino populations worldwide.
Not exact matches
You'll also find the
largest free - roaming
population of black
rhino and desert elephant, as well as 25 % of the world's cheetah in Namibia.
Aside from
rhino the reserve has over 340 species of bird, a
large and healthy elephant
population, cheetah, hippo, hyena, jackal, giraffe and wild dog.
This big - five game park is not only the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa, it is also a sanctuary for threatened white
rhinos; said to have the
largest white
rhino population in the world.
Africa's oldest natural park, this is a country hewn with hills and wide, deep valleys — home to the
largest population of white
rhino in the world.
Lake Nakuru National Park is a fenced area, which provides a sanctuary to one of the
largest populations of
rhinos in Kenya, as well as Rothschild's giraffes, leopards and lions.
Notably, it also boasts the world's
largest population of white
rhino.
Raoul du Toit won the Goldman Prize for his courageous work in coordinating conservation initiatives that have helped to develop and maintain the
largest remaining black
rhino populations in Zimbabwe.
2011 Prize recipient Raoul du Toit coordinated conservation initiatives that helped to develop and maintain the
largest remaining black
rhino populations in Zimbabwe.
While South Africa is home to the world's
largest population of
rhinos, the effects of opening this trade is already being felt by
rhino populations in Kenya and India, as demand increases and stimulates poaching.