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principles and practices of wildlife management

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Lions – “escaped” from Kruger National Park this Week

July 14, 2017July 15, 2017 Ron Thomson 2353 Views 0 Comments however, Killing these nomadic lions does not adversely affect the lion population of Kruger National Park at all, Kruger National Park, principles and practices of wildlife management, Ron Thomson, that when young and/or inexperienced journalists get hold of such stories that they don't report "the facts" (which a good journalist SHOULD do), The TGA is concerned, they report "their opinions of the facts" - laced with high emotion - and in doing that the truth is distorted. 3 min read

The lions which “escaped” from Kruger National Park this week.  They did not “escape from the park”.  And they were

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Books and Short stories Wildlife Management 

Managing our Wildlife Heritage

February 20, 2017February 24, 2017 Ohoty Ohotytoo 2017 Views 0 Comments an obligatory acquisition for every nature-loving hunter’s bookshelf, conservationist, handbook for nature lovers’, Managing our Wildlife Heritage, practical information about natural resource management, principles and practices of wildlife management, Ron Thomson 1 min read

This inexpensive little book was written as a ‘handbook for nature lovers’ at the behest of South Africa’s three main

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