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CAPE BUFFALO

A must for all nature enthusiasts

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Cape buffalo, also called African buffalo, the largest and most formidable of Africa’s wild bovids and a familiar sight to visitors of African parks and reserves. The Cape buffalo is the only member of the buffalo and cattle tribe that occurs naturally in Africa.

On 2 August 2018 we received our first 5 buffalo after a 17-month process. This process included electrifying the 18km fence, building a boma, adding buffalo to our management plan and applying for the necessary permits.

Their names are Bronze, Survivor, Romeo, Alexander and Ben and they are all bulls between 3 and 9 years of age.

In October 2018 two pregnant cows with calves were also introduced, and currently the population has grown to 12 animals.

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