- Game reserve
A game reserve is an area of land set aside for maintenance of wildlife for tourism or
hunting purposes. Many game reserves are located inAfrica . Most are open to the public, and tourists commonly take sightseeingsafari s or hunt wild game.A game reserve is more than just a piece of land or a place to keep
wildlife ; it is a place whereecosystem s are protected and conservation is a key. Indigenous wildlife in its natural habitat makes for an ideal situation as this helps in providing an environment where growth in numbers at a natural rate can occur.Some game reserves boast more than one ecosystem, sometimes even five, ranging from
valley bushveld ,savannah grassland andfynbos to riverineforest andacacia woodland ; this provides a dramatic improvement on the types of wildlife that are present and the numerous species of birds that thrive on in these environments.The biggest attraction is the
Big Five game (Africa) -rhinoceros ,elephant ,buffalo ,leopard andlion , named so because of the difficulty in hunting them and not their sizecite web
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title = The Big Five: Index
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accessdate = 2006-12-29 ] , which is why the leopard is on the list and thehippopotamus is not.The
Eastern Cape ofSouth Africa is one of the most popular safari destinations in the world as it enjoys amalaria -free environment along with a vast variety of wildlife. "Photo Safari" is the term more commonly used for game reserves as it makes a point that no hunting is involved. Although there is a new game reserve opening in theWestern Cape of South Africa, nearMossel Bay , Gondwana Game Reserve, which is a first with having free-roaming Big Five game in this area.External links
[http://www.thanda.com Thanda Private Game Reserve - South Africa Safari]
[http://www.gondwanagamereserve.com Gondwana Game Reserve Website]
ee also
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Nature reserve
*Wildlife photography
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