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MANAGEMENT RESEARCH: Tree cover increasing in Kruger Park despite elephant pressure in some areas

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jun 28, 7:52 PMWire: Daily Maverick
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MANAGEMENT RESEARCH: Tree cover increasing in Kruger Park despite elephant pressure in some areas

New research finds that overall tree cover in the Kruger National Park is on the rise, although in localised areas, elephants and other forces are reducing large-tree cover.

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