
Wild Magazine - Issue 43 - Winter 2018

Number of pages: 96
Year published: 2018
Published by: TIP Publishing
ISBN: 9 771993 79001
Cover price: Members copy
Web site: SANParks
The Wildebeest's Review of Wild Magazine Issue 43

Is there a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? If there is, then it is sitting in one of Swaziland’s top game reserves. Well, that’s my interpretation of the Winter issue of Wild Magazine.
The article on “Camp Daisy” is enjoyable. Sea, flowers and camping is a good combination for me. This is how the article describes camping in the Namaqua National Park during flower season. It is followed by a similar article on the West Coast National Park.
Another article that caught my attention was the one on the conservation of Wild Dogs. A sighting of these rare predators is always a highlight of any trip. The article on birds of prey was another interesting read that is accompanied by great photos.
I hope that the people depicted on the cover of the magazine found that pot of gold but, somehow, I doubt it. They are walking in the wrong direction. Maybe next time.
Some of the subjects in this publication
Punda Maria Camp, KNP - Page: 5Drakensberg Park - Page: 10
Mountain Zebra National Park - Page: 10
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park - Page: 10
Keurbooms River Nature Reserve - Page: 10
Gamkaberg Nature Reserve - Page: 12
Namaqua National Park - Page: 14
Wildeperdehoek Pass - Page: 14
Namaqua National Park - Page: 24
Cyanella orchidiformis - Page: 26
West Coast National Park - Page: 32
Harlequin Cabong - Page: 35
Wild Dog - Page: 44
Thulamela Archaeological Site - KNP Historical Site - Page: 50
Peregrine Falcon - Page: 62
Lesser Bushbaby - Page: 66
Thick-tailed Bushbaby - Page: 66
Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve - Page: 70
White-browed Sparrow-Weaver - Page: 80
Pod Mahogany - Page: 82
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