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 The Global Encyclopedia < Hotels > < Travel >
After long debate, this was supplanted by the Constitution of a more centralized federal government in 1789.
During the 19th century, many new states were added to the original thirteen as the nation expanded across the North American continent and acquired a number of overseas possessions.
Two of the major traumatic experiences in the nation's history were the American Civil War ( 1861 - 65) and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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 South Africa South Africa National Parks safaris & tours
South Africa South Africa National Parks safaris and tours
South Africa has dedicated over three million hectares of its total landmass to the conservation of its natural heritage.
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 Mountain Zebra National Park
Although the park was established purely for protection of the near extinct Equus zebra, it is surely the diamond of South Africa’s national parks: a spectacular mountainous wilderness unchanged for eons.
Magnificently situated on the northern slopes of the Bankberg in the high plateaux of the Karoo, the 6 536 ha Mountain Zebra National Park lies about 25 km from Cradock, the nearest town, with historic Graaff-Reinet about 80 km west as the crow flies.
The park also boasts a national monument in the form of Doornhoek, an old farmstead overlooking a dam which served as the set for the TV series Story of an African Farm.
www.encounter.co.za /article/117.html

  
 Zebras @ National Geographic Magazine
The endangered mountain zebra has suffered a population decline of some 50 percent over ten years but is successfully being protected in sanctuaries such as South Africa's Mountain Zebra National Park.
Dwelling in the semidesert areas of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia, Grevy's zebra is the tallest and longest of the species, with big, comical-looking rounded, furry ears atop a large head.
The grassland-loving plains zebra, familiar in its horse-like appearance, has wide black-and-white alternating stripes completely covering its body.
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 Mountain Zebra National Park
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 Zebra in Etosha National Park. Namibia  -  Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
All three zebra species have decreased in abundance through human activities, and the mountain zebra and Grevy's zebra are endangered.
Zebras are horselike animals, standing about 120 to 140 cm(47 to 55 inches) at the shoulder.
In Grevy's zebra the mares may form separate groups from the stallions.
www.galenfrysinger.com /zebra.htm

  
 VisitSouthAfrica.com - National Parks - Mountain Zebra National Park
VisitSouthAfrica.com - National Parks - Mountain Zebra National Park
The park is situated 12 km from the picturesque town of Cradock, and is 280 km from Port Elizabeth, 800 km from Cape Town, 800 km from Johannesburg and 1 050 km from Durban.
Lawn type grass struggles to grow in the park conditions.
www.visitsouthafrica.com /National_Parks/Mountain_Zebra_np.asp

  
 Zoobooks - The Encyclopedia of Animals
Happily, the plains zebras are thriving in many of Africa's national parks, living alongside antelopes, buffalos, elephants, and rhinos—as they once did throughout the grasslands of Africa.
When running from predators, zebras can gallop 35 miles an hour or more.
When a foal, or a baby zebra, is very young, its mother will chase away any other zebras that come near—even the leader of the herd.
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 Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
The Mountain Zebra National Park, 6536 hectares of karoo mountain terrain on the northern slopes of the Bankberg Mountains, was established in 1937 to protect a herd of 6 Cape mountain zebra.
The Park now offers sanctuary to 200 mountain zebra and antelope originally found in the eastern karoo, eland, springbok, blesbok, steenbok, red hartebeest, black wildebeest, kudu, grey rhebok, duiker,
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 MSN Encarta - South Africa
Much of Kruger National Park, the oldest game reserve, was a protected area as early as 1898.
Numerous large mammals, including lions, elephants, zebras, leopards, monkeys, baboons, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, and antelope, are indigenous to South Africa.
The southwestern edge of the central plateau region is marked by irregular ranges of folded mountains which descend abruptly to a narrow coastal plain, broken by the isolated peak of Table Mountain.
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 GAME PARKS >> MOUNTAIN ZEBRA NATIONAL PARK
The town of Cradock, 25 km from the park, is the nearest urban settlement, and is linked by bus to other towns in the country, including Port Elizabeth (280 km from Mountain Zebra National Park), Johannesberg (800 km) and Cape Town (800 km).
Today, as a result of careful conservation, 200 or more zebras inhabit the Park.
The Cape Mountain Zebra, the smallest of the living zebra species, at one time inhabited most of the Cape area in South Africa.
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 About Zebras - The Fund for Horses - Horse slaughter, Horse protection, Equine advocates, Heroes for Horses, Canada, US, Texas
Their sense of smell is not particularly well developed, but like most grassland mammals, zebras are very sensitive to smoke, a useful feature in habitats where lightning strikes sometimes start grassfires.
Adult plains zebras are only slightly larger, averaging about 1.4 m (4.6 ft) at the shoulder.
During the 19th century the quagga, a species of zebra that lived in South Africa, was hunted to extinction.
www.fund4horses.org /info.php?id=133

  
 48-Birds
WANER: Visitor's Guide to Birds of the National Parks (1995) Muir:
ZANN: The Zebra Finch (1996) 352p OxUP - 115.00h
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 Mountain Zebra National Park Tariffs - South Africa
Mountain Zebra National Park Tariffs - South Africa
The craggy heights of the Bankberg embrace rolling plains and deep valleys, and have become an entrancing preserve for the Cape mountain zebra
Members of SANParks’ loyalty programme WILD do not pay conservation fees provided that proof of Identity and their WILD card are shown on arrival
www.sanparks.co.za /Tariffs/zebra_tariffs.htm

  
 Mountain Zebra National Park - Bergkwagga Nasionale Park
Initially the park was small (1712 ha) and the Mountain Zebra population in it comprised only five stallions and one mare.
The rate of the population increase nevertheless remained slow – by 1964 there were only 25 zebras in the Park.
The very successful Kwagga Project allowed the SANP the opportunity to buy additional farms to increase the size of the park to the current 20 000 ha.
www.kwagga.de /zebra/mznp1_e.htm

  
 SANParks - South African National Parks
And this maxim was particularly true for the Kruger National Park.
Newer, harsher fines will now be imposed on rule-breakers in the Kruger National Park (KNP) with effect from 1 October 2004.
This is the official website of South African National Parks (SANParks), a selection of Africa’s premier wildlife tourism destinations.
www.parks-sa.co.za

  
 Books about Cats
Grobler, J.H. Feeding behaviour of the caracal Felis caracal Schreberin the Mountain Zebra national park
Food habits of the fishing cat ( Felis viverrina) in Keoladeo national park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
Caracal and African wildcat diet in the Karoo national park and the implications thereafter for hyrax
www.catsurvivaltrust.org /books.htm

  
 VirtualTourist.com - PEE-WEE's Mountain Zebra National Park Travel Page
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 Nxai Pans Nxai National Park Botswana...
This area of 1676 square kilometres was declared a game reserve in 1970 and then in 1992 the boundaries were extended to include Baines Baobabs to give the current total area of 2578 square kilometres and National Park status was granted.
In the park there are two small public camping grounds with ablution facilities; one in the south on the edge of the plain, less than 2 kilometres from the entrance gate, and the other in the north, 8 kilometres from the gate, within mopane woodland.
The numbers can be staggering; wildebeest, zebra and gemsbok appear in their thousands, along with large herds of...
www.krugerpark.org /africa_nxai.html

  
 Namibia's most versatile conservation area - Namib Naukluft Park
Namib section Characteristic of the desert plains in the Namib section of the park are ostrich and springbok, while Hartmann's mountain zebra, kIipspringer and baboon frequent the canyons of the Swakop and Kuiseb rivers.
Naukluft mountain massif The Naukluft section of the park was created to serve as a sanctuary for Hartmann's mountain zebra, which were becoming a problem on farms.
An amalgamation of the Namib Desert Park (proclaimed in 1907), the Naukluft Mountain Zebra Park (created in 1966), unoccupied public land and a section of Diamond Area 2, the Namib Naukluft Park was proclaimed in 1979 as one integrated reserve.
www.e-tourism.com.na /npnamibnaukluft.html

  
 The Africa Guide The Greater Addo Elephant National Park and Karoo
Traveling on to the Mountain Zebra National Park, one of the top game parks in the country, situated on the slopes of the 2000 metre Bankberg range, it is devoted to the Mountain Zebra.
This small park (by African Standards) of 65 sq km's was established in 1937 to protect the 5 remaining mountain zebras of the huge herds that used to populate the area.
The Addo National Park now includes a coastal section home to Africa's largest penguin and gannet population, you are now able to see the
www.africaguide.com /travel/package/983.htm

  
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Habitat use and preferences were investigated in the Mountain Zebra National Park, South Africa (Novellie, 1994; Winkler and Owen-Smith, 1995) and in Namibia (Joubert, 1973), while Kok and Nel (1996) focused on the influence of water availability on its density in the Namib Desert.
Causes of seasonal migrations were analysed in the Mountain Zebra National Park (South Africa) by Novellie et al.
Formerly continuously distributed along the mountainous region of Namibia and South Africa, the mountain zebra is currently present in isolated sub-populations (Wilson and Reeder, 1993).
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 South Africa National Parks safaris, lodges and wildlife tours
The Wilderness National Park lies in the foothills of the Outeniqua Mountains in a region of incomparable beauty, encompassing lakes, rivers, lagoons, forests, fynbos, white beaches and the sea.
Cape Town is set against Table Mountain's famous profile, while the Table Mountain National Park encompasses 60 km of incredibly scenic beauty, and includes the Peninsula mountain chain that stretches from Signal Hill to Cape Point.
This park was established to protect the mountain zebra in an beautiful area of mountains, ravines and high plateaus, with attractive trees and a great variety of aloes and flowering shrubs.
www.ecoafrica.com /saparks   (589 words)

  
 Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
The Mountain Zebra National Park, 6536 hectares of karoo mountain terrain on the northern slopes of the Bankberg Mountains, was established in 1937 to protect a herd of 6 Cape mountain zebra.
Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
the mountain reedbuck and the caracal predator.The Park also offers a 3-day hiking trail with 2 overnight facilities, 1-hour nature trail, day walks and swimming pool in the Rest Camp.
hotels-tours-safaris.com /south_africa/mountain_zebra_park   (505 words)

  
 NamibWeb.com - The online guide to Namibia: Namib Naukluft park
Naukluft Mountain Zebra park was established in 1968 with the accrual of farm Naukluft as a sanctuary for Hartmann's zebra.
There are four sections in the park: Sossusvlei and Sesriem, Naukluft, Namib section and Sandwich Harbour.
Namib Naukluft Park is the largest game park in Africa (40 000 sq.
www.namibweb.com /naukluft.htm   (505 words)

  
 South African Game Reserves, Kruger National Park Big Five
The Karoo National Park and the Mountain Zebra National Park are good places to explore South African scenary at its best in the Eastern Cape Province, and both hold very rare mammals such as the Riverine Rabbit and Cape Mountain Zebra, as well as many more.
Kalahari Gemsbok National Park on the borders of South Africa, Botswana and Namibia.
Golden Gate National Park in the Free State Province is a very scenic getaway and holds large amounts of rare mammals.
www.south-african-game-reserves.com   (505 words)

  
 Madventurer - East Africa Summer Special - Travelling Through Kenya and Uganda
Take a walking safari through Crescent Island or cycle through Hell’s Gate National Park, where the volcanic scenery is home to giraffes, zebra and gazelle.
The soda lake at Lake Nakuru National Park is also not to be missed as it is home to hundreds of thousands of flamingos and pelicans, the white and black rhino population, and even leopards.
At Nanyuki there is an option to challenge yourself to trek Africa’s second highest mountain, Mt Kenya, or else travel up to Samburu National Reserve via Sweetwaters and step back in time to wild Kenya, home to the Samburu people in their traditional dress and colourful beads, the arid landscape stretching out in every direction.
www.madventurer.com /adventures/summer_special_east_africa.htm   (494 words)

  
 South African Game Reserves, Kruger National Park Big Five
The Karoo National Park and the Mountain Zebra National Park are good places to explore South African scenary at its best in the Eastern Cape Province, and both hold very rare mammals such as the Riverine Rabbit and Cape Mountain Zebra, as well as many more.
Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa in the process of becoming a combined coastal as well as inland game reserve.
Kalahari Gemsbok National Park on the borders of South Africa, Botswana and Namibia.
www.south-african-game-reserves.com   (494 words)

  
 Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro Climb
Mount Kenya national park stretches across the equator, 193 km North-East of Nairobi and 480 km from the Kenya coast and covers an area of 580Sq.
The forest surrounding the mountain support a large variety of wildlife such as elephant, buffalo, monkey, antelope, lion, zebra, eland, rock hyrax, giant forest hogs, leopard, mole-rat, and various species of birds such as eagle, vulture, and sunbird among others.
Access to Mount Kenya National Park is by three routes: the Naro Moru Route; the Chogoria Route; and the Sirimon Route. 
www.africalynnsafaris.com /Mount.htm   (584 words)

  
 Mountain Zebra National Park - Bergkwagga Nasionale Park
Initially the park was small (1712 ha) and the Mountain Zebra population in it comprised only five stallions and one mare.
Between 200 and 230 zebras are maintained in the Park, and at a normal rate of increase this allows an average of about 20 animals to be translocated each year.
The rate of the population increase nevertheless remained slow – by 1964 there were only 25 zebras in the Park.
www.kwagga.de /zebra/mznp1_e.htm   (330 words)

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