1950

Number of annual visitors to the Kruger National Park[1] [2]
Year Total visitors
1950 71 279
1954 91 106
1955 101 058
1956 105 183
1957 117 187
1958 116 849
1959 135 740
  • July - A Zambesi shark, Carcharhinus leucas, was caught at the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers.[3]
  • November 19 - Ranger Nyokane Shilobane shot dead by poachers near Malelane.[4]

1953

  • November – The construction of Orpen rest camp starts. After completion in 1954, it replaced the old Rabelais rest camp and entrance gate.[5]

1957

  • December 10 - Major James Stevenson-Hamilton, warden of the Sabi Game Reserve and the Kruger National Park (1902 - 1946), dies at the age of 90 in White River.

1958

  • September 22 - Ranger Johannes Maluleke murdered with an axe near Punda Maria. The three poachers responsible were arrested and convicted of murder.[4]

1959

  • April - Mahlangeni ranger post, situated at the confluence of the Groot Letaba and Klein Letaba Rivers, opens.[5]
  • September 28 – An outbreak of anthrax rapidly spreads throughout the area north of the Letaba River. 101 carcasses, mainly kudu, are found and burnt before the epidemic ends in November 1959.[6]

See also

References

  1. Bulpin, T.V., Treasury of Travel Series: Kruger National Park, Creda Press, 1974.
  2. Labuschagne, R.J., 60 years Kruger Park, National Parks Board of Trustees of the Union of South Africa, 1958.
  3. Pienaar, U. de V., The Freshwater Fishes of the Kruger National Park, Koedoe Vol 11, No 1 (1968)
  4. 1 2 Pienaar, U. de V., Neem uit die Verlede, Sigma Pers, 1990.
  5. 1 2 Joubert, Salomon, The Kruger National Park: A History Volume I, High Branching, Johannesburg, 2007
  6. Pienaar, U. de V. (1960). "'n Uitbraak van miltsiekte onder wild in die Nasionale Krugerwildtuin 28.9.59 tot 20.11.59". Koedoe. 3 (1): 238–251. doi:10.4102/koedoe.v3i1.850.
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