Ithala Game Reserve Explained

Ithala Game Reserve
Map:South Africa KwaZulu-Natal
Relief:yes
Location:KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Nearest City:Durban, South Africa
Coordinates:-27.5467°N 31.3135°W
Area Km2:290
Established:1973
Governing Body:Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife

Ithala Game Reserve is situated in 290 km2 of rugged, mountainous thornveld, about 400 km north of Durban, in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is one of the youngest game parks in South Africa. The altitude varies from 400 m along the Phongolo River to 1,450 m along the Ngotshe Mountain escarpment. The reserve consequently encompasses a great variation of terrain, from densely vegetated river valleys and lowveld to sourveld, high-lying grassland plateaus, mountain ridges and cliff faces.

Game

Grazers include impala, red hartebeest, tsessebe, blue wildebeest, eland and reedbuck. With the exception of reedbuck, these species have been observed to produce young seasonally around November to December in Ithala, when ample green forage is available.[1] The browsers include duiker, bushbuck, nyala, kudu and giraffe, which deliver their young at any time of the year.[1]

Reintroductions

All the big game species have been re-established with the exception of lion. Locally extinct red-billed oxpeckers were reintroduced from the Kruger Park, c. 1994, when 175 birds were released.[1]

Plants

This reserve is likely the only place in KwaZulu-Natal where the rare tree Protea comptonii grows.[2]

History

Trivia

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dames . Koos . Bykans 70 jaar se onthou.... 2013 . 25, 50 .
  2. Web site: Rebelo . A.G. . Mtshali . H. . von Staden . L. . Saddleback Sugarbush . Red List of South African Plants . version 2020.1 . 19 August 2019 . . 14 September 2020.