- Parks (A - Z)
- Addo Elephant National Park
- Agulhas National Park
- Augrabies Falls National Park
- Bontebok National Park
- Camdeboo National Park
- Garden Route (Tsitsikamma, Knysna, Wilderness) National Park
- Golden Gate Highlands National Park
- Karoo National Park
- Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
- Kruger National Park
- Mapungubwe National Park
- Marakele National Park
- Mokala National Park
- Mountain Zebra National Park
- Namaqua National Park
- Table Mountain National Park
- Tankwa Karoo National Park
- West Coast National Park
- |Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park
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South African National Parks (SANParks)
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Kudu Awards 2006
Houtboschloop Environmental Action Link (Heal) – Community Contribution to Conservation
HEAL was formed in 1991 by landowners and community members of the Houtboschloop.
Valley. During the last 5 years, due to the dedicated work of Pieter Malan (Project Manager) and Chinga Maluli (Project Assistant), there was a significant increase in wildlife, a greater decrease in poaching and an overall awareness of the importance and wonders of the environment
Motivation:
HEAL’s activities are focused on:
- Providing a service to the entire community of the valley by monitoring and reporting on any signs of environmental neglect and abuse
- Locating and removing wire poaching snares (more that 5,000 removed to date)
- Eradicating Lantana, Bugweed and other invasive plants (in cooperation with WFW)
- Combating poaching of plants and animals by raising awareness of their value and the need for collective sanction against poachers.
- Providing a forum for regular interaction between diverse valley inhabitants, through general meetings and social events
- Providing information and news to residents and the broader community through the publication of “The Houtbosloop”, - (8 issues published to date)






