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$23 MILLION DONATION BY WWF-SA: KAROONATURE RESERVE TO BE SA’S 22ND NATIONAL PARK

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
September of 2005

 

06/09/2005 -Following an extensive process of negotiation and discussion between government, conservation groups, and concerned stakeholders, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, as part of the celebrations of Tourism Month, today announced his intention to proclaim South Africa ’s 22nd National Park in the area surrounding Graaff-Reinet. “The creation of a new National Park is always cause for great celebration, but this initiative has even greater potential for the future. With the boost that this development will bring to the Camdeboo area and its people, we are again proving that conservation and communities prosper best together,” said the Minister,speaking from within the proposed park.

“This announcement has been made possible by the exceptional generosity of the World Wide Fund for Nature in South Africa (WWF-SA), which has donated the 14500 hectare Karoo Nature Reserve to be the centerpiece of the project,” said the Minister. Comprising seven erven around Graaff-Reinet, the donated land is estimated to be worth more than R23 million. A public consultation process will be initiated to determine the name for the park.

“Our Department will now invest another R6 million over the next three years from our Poverty Relief programme to create jobs and further develop the necessary facilities to make this new park an engine of growth for the region,” said the Minister. “The Peace Parks Foundation and the SA National Parks Trust have each pledged a further R1 million over the next two years to SANParks for the management of the new park.”

“Although the Eastern Cape is amongst the three most visited provinces by our domestic tourists, it ranks third lowest in terms of attracting international visitors,” said the Minister. “Developing world-class ecotourism attractions, combined with the unmatched cultural heritage of this area will help us to increase the benefits of tourism to all communities.” During 2004 the Camdeboo area sold 213 000 bed nights of accommodation, generating about R99 million in tourism revenue and supporting almost 700 jobs. With a projected growth rate of 5% per year – soon to be further boosted by the new park – it is estimated that annual tourism revenue will increase to more than R154 million by 2009.

Speaking about the longer-term plans for expanding the park once proclaimed, Minister Van Schalkwyk said: “Our vision for the future is ultimately to link our new National Park with the Mountain Zebra National Park – creating a unique African Karoo wildlife experience and protecting a huge diversity of plant and animal species. This will assist in the conservation of the endangered Cape Mountain Zebra.” The Mountain Zebra Park has expanded from its original 6500 hectares to more than 23000 hectares – linking the two parks could result in a mega-conservation area over 120km in length and including up to 520 000 hectares of land under different forms of conservation management.

Thanking the WWF-SA, the Peace Parks Foundation and the SA National Parks Trust for their partnership in this project the Minister also took the opportunity to pay tribute to the vision of Dr. Anton Rupert. “Dr Rupert has been instrumental in driving the vision of a National Park in this area, and both this donation and the decision to proclaim the new park are testaments to his personal commitment to conservation. Dr Rupert’s contribution to securing our conservation future cannot easily be measured in Rands and cents – rather its real value will be measured by our future generations to whom we are passing on Southern Africa ’s unmatched natural heritage.”

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship (Riaan Aucamp)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

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