National Projects
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This project has oversight of all bush camp accommodation sold to raise funds for conservation projects in our national parks.Click Here
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Conservation Services National Project
The Conservation Services National Project is primarily focused on supporting counter-poaching efforts and veterinary wildlife services in the Kruger National Park. It also provides equipment and support to other parks as and when requested.Click Here -
Covid Community Support
For many of us, a visit to our national parks is a pilgrimage of sorts – some of us visit annually, some less often. As enthusiastic visitors to our national parks we often pass communities, en route to our holiday destinations, whose lives and livelihoods are inextricably linked to the park we visit and to the tourists who (normally) flock to them. Tourism is their lifeblood, providing employment and business opportunitiesClick Here -
Interpretation National Project
The interpretation national project coordinates all aspects of the interpretation of historical sites within the national parks and the public education and awareness thereof.Click Here -
Junior Honorary Rangers National Project
The Junior Honorary Rangers National Project coordinates, manages and maintains the standard of Junior Honorary Ranger activities and courses offered by the regions.Click Here -
K9 National Project
The new K9 national project manages all canine related Honorary Ranger activity in our national parks.Click Here -
Embrace National Project
Embrace National Project was initiated by SANParks Management because of the concern for the emotional well-being of the field rangers as a result of the rhino poaching. It started off with a number of pilot projects, reaching out to field rangers and their family members in Kruger National Park.Click Here -
Sports Events National Project
The Sports Events National Project was established in order to coordinate and market all Honorary Ranger sports events in national parks.Click Here -
Table Mountain NP - SEAM Special Operations Rangers
SANParks - Table Mountain National Park introduced a first of its kind Sea, Air and Mountain (SEAM) Special Operations Ranger Team to the media, funders, Park Forum, representatives from US Fisheries and Wildlife Services, and of course SANParks Honorary Rangers at a pass-out parade. At its core is the re-established K9 Unit boasting six new fully-trained dogs and a state-of-the-art spec ops centre. "This group will cover multiple functions which include visitor safety, search and rescue and illicit wildlife crime such as abalone poaching," explained Table Mountain National Park Manager Frans van RooyenClick Here