The Herald (South Africa)

Zebra park celebrates 80th birthday

- Louise Liebenberg

THE Mountain Zebra National Park outside Cradock celebrated its 80th birthday by unveiling new accommodat­ion within the 28 386ha park.

The new units include two luxury rock chalets‚ boasting magnificen­t views of the surroundin­g landscape.

Six two-sleeper cottages have also been added to the park’s existing offering.

Some R13.5-million was invested in the renovation­s‚ which included upgraded infrastruc­ture.

The project took 12 months to complete‚ creating six permanent and 40 temporary jobs during the constructi­on phase‚ according to the managing executive of SANParks‚ Property Mokoena.

The Mountain Zebra National Park is famous for the significan­t role it played in saving the once critically endangered Cape Mountain Zebra from extinction.

“This is a very important day for us‚” Mokoena said.

“We are not just celebratin­g the new facility‚ but several other events in one. Today is World Ranger Day and for these zebras to survive from the 11 we had‚ to over 1 000 today‚ field rangers had to protect them.

“The downlistin­g [of the Cape Mountain Zebra from the Endangered List last year] means we can now supply other parks and private initiative­s‚ unlocking the economic potential and the gene pool of these animals.

“Before downlistin­g we could stock parks‚ but not sell the animals.”

Bookings will open for the public next month.

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