Eastern Cape Parks - Mega Parks in The Making, Predominantly in The Eastern Cape

Mega Parks in The Making, Predominantly in The Eastern Cape

  • Greater Addo Elephant National Park
    • Addo Elephant National Park
    • Woody Cape Nature Reserve
    • Eastern Cape Marine Protection Area
      • Bird Island
      • St. Croix Island, Algoa Bay
  • Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve
    • Baviaanskloof Reserve, (Western Cape)
    • Baviaanskloof Provincial Nature Reserve
    • Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area, privately owned.
    • Baviaanskloof Conservation Area
    • Guerna Wilderness Nature Reserve
    • Kouga Wilderness Area
    • Kouga private Nature Reserve
    • Berg Plaatz Provincial Reserve
    • Sepree River Private Nature Reserve
    • Beakosneck Private Natur Reserve
    • Berg Plaatz Provincial Nature Reserve

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