A Site-by-Site Guide to Trees in the Kruger National Park

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More than 220 beautiful full-colour photographs showcase the magnificence
of Kruger’s trees, from common roadside specimens to remarkable giants
that have witnessed decades of conservation history. This glorious travelling
companion introduces readers to the characteristics of specific trees as they
journey from rest camp to picnic site, making it an essential addition to any
game reserve library.

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A Site-by-Site Guide to Trees in the Kruger National Park is the perfect
companion for visitors who have ever wondered “what tree is that?” whilst
exploring Africa’s most famous game reserve. Virtually every Kruger visitor
becomes a nature enthusiast once their Big Five hunger has been satisfied, and
this book transforms casual curiosity into deeper understanding.

Rather than a traditional field guide, this innovative approach organises 51 tree
species around specific locations—rest camps, picnic sites and bird hides—
making tree identification effortless during visits. Small maps indicate whether
trees are found in the southern, central or northern regions, whilst userfriendly
descriptions and special anecdotes provide fascinating insights into
both the trees themselves and the park’s rich history.

More than 220 beautiful full-colour photographs showcase the magnificence
of Kruger’s trees, from common roadside specimens to remarkable giants
that have witnessed decades of conservation history. This glorious travelling
companion introduces readers to the characteristics of specific trees as they
journey from rest camp to picnic site, making it an essential addition to any
game reserve library.

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9781920217693