Kruger National Park in the 1950s

1950

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Number of annual visitors to the Kruger National Park[1] [2]
Year Total visitors
1950 71 279
1954 91 106
1955 101 058
1956 105 183
1957 117 187
1958 116 849
1959 135 740
  • July - A Zambesi shark, Carcharhinus leucas, was caught at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers.[3]
  • November 19 - Ranger Nyokane Shilobane shot dead by poachers near Malelane.[4]

1953

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  • November – The construction of Orpen rest camp starts. After completion in 1954, it replaced the old Rabelais rest camp and entrance gate.[5]

1957

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  • December 10 - Major James Stevenson-Hamilton, warden of the Sabi Game Reserve and the Kruger National Park (1902 - 1946), dies at the age of 90 in White River.

1958

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  • September 22 - Ranger Johannes Maluleke murdered with an axe near Punda Maria. The three poachers responsible were arrested and convicted of murder.[4]

1959

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  • April - Mahlangeni ranger post, situated at the confluence of the Groot Letaba and Klein Letaba Rivers, opens.[5]
  • September 28 – An outbreak of anthrax rapidly spreads throughout the area north of the Letaba River. 101 carcasses, mainly kudu, are found and burnt before the epidemic ends in November 1959.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Bulpin, T.V., Treasury of Travel Series: Kruger National Park, Creda Press, 1974.
  2. ^ Labuschagne, R.J., 60 years Kruger Park, National Parks Board of Trustees of the Union of South Africa, 1958.
  3. ^ Pienaar, U. de V., The Freshwater Fishes of the Kruger National Park, Koedoe Vol 11, No 1 (1968)
  4. ^ a b Pienaar, U. de V., Neem uit die Verlede, Sigma Pers, 1990.
  5. ^ a b Joubert, Salomon, The Kruger National Park: A History Volume I, High Branching, Johannesburg, 2007
  6. ^ Pienaar, U. de V. (1960). "'n Uitbraak van miltsiekte onder wild in die Nasionale Krugerwildtuin 28.9.59 tot 20.11.59". Koedoe. 3 (1): 238–251. doi:10.4102/koedoe.v3i1.850.