Saving the Zululand wilderness

Subtitle:
An Early Struggle for Nature Conservation
Author:
Donald P. McCraken
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Saving the Zululand wilderness

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Within a generation, the wilderness of Zululand, with its spectacular array of mammals, birds and plants, came near to extinction.

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Within a generation, the wilderness of Zululand, with its spectacular array of mammals, birds and plants, came near to extinction. This is the saga of that decline and of the heroic and successful attempt, through establishing game reserves and enforcing environmental protection policies, to save one of Africa’s surviving environmental gems. Enough elephant tusks to fill a thousand ox wagons – that’s how much ivory alone was shipped out of Durban bay between the 1820s and the 1880s. It amounted to at least a million kilograms, or a thousand tons, of ivory and represented the slaughter of 20 000 elephant. Piles of elephant tusks were then a common sight at the dockside in Port Natal. But that was not all – rhino horn; buck horn; buffalo, hippo and wildebeest hide; lion, leopard and wildcat skin; as well as live wild animals, all were exported, much coming from the last surviving great African kingdom in southern Africa, Zululand. The three pillars of the Zululand and Maputaland wilderness were the wild game, the avifauna, particularly game birds, and the indigenous forests. This title charts both the onslaught on them and the efforts made to preserve them from the destruction that seemed imminent and inevitable. But the title also tells the story of the local African population and their attitudes; it looks at the white and African hunters who pursued the game; and it traces the foundation in the 1890s of the first Zululand game reserves and their struggle for survival against all the odds. Had not the pioneers of Zululand conservation embarked on this early conservation movement, the Zululand wilderness with its tremendous diversity of fauna and flora would have disappeared completely – and with it one of Africa’s brightest jewels.

Product details

Publisher:
Jacana Media
ISBN:
9781770095960
Publication date:
September 2008
Length:
270mm
Width:
220mm
Thickness:
20mm
Weight:
1111g
Pages:
176
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Illustrated:
Illustrated

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