Mkhaya Game Reserve

Mkhaya Game Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Mkhaya Game Reserve
Map showing the location of Mkhaya Game Reserve
Location of the Mkhaya Game Reserve
Location Swaziland
Nearest city Siphofaneni
Coordinates 26°37′30″S 31°44′15″E / 26.62500°S 31.73750°E / -26.62500; 31.73750Coordinates: 26°37′30″S 31°44′15″E / 26.62500°S 31.73750°E / -26.62500; 31.73750
Established 1979

Mkhaya Game Reserve is a protected area in Swaziland. It is located along the MR8 road.

Characteristics

It is situated in lowveld wilderness in the southeast of Swaziland and is made up of acacia-dominated thornveld in the south and broadleaf sandveld in the north. The reserve has many dry riverbeds, is dotted with waterholes and has a network of game-viewing roads.[1]

Mkhaya Game Reserve is named after the knobthorn tree which is known as mkhaya in siSwati.[2]

Mkhaya is staffed and patrolled entirely by local Swazi people. All travel within the reserve is guided and requires pre-booking. The reserve is self-financed solely through visitor revenues.[3]

Fauna

It was established in 1979 to save Nguni cattle, which were close to extinction, and has gone on to include other endangered species such as the black and white rhinos, hippopotamus pods, roan antelope, sable antelope, tsessebe, elephant and Cape buffalo herds.[4][5]

Birds of note include Narina trogon, purple-crested turaco, grey-headed bush-shrike, gorgeous bushshrike and pygmy kingfisher.[5]

Trials were started in 2009 to find a financially viable and humane method to control the elephant population by performing vasectomies on some bull elephants.[6]

References

  1. http://biggameparks.org/properties/mkhaya-game-reserve-3
  2. "Swaziland's Flora - siSwati Names and Uses". Lobamba: Swaziland National Trust Commission. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  3. https://www.safarinow.com/go/mkhayagamereserve/
  4. "Mkhaya: Swaziland's Refuge for Endangered Species". Malkerns, Swaziland: Big Game Parks. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  5. 1 2 "SWAZILAND - MKHAYA GAME RESERVE". Game-Reserve.com. Retrieved 2009-10-09.
  6. "Swazi elephants get vesectomies". www.iol.co.za. Independent Online. August 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
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