Sabie Game Reserve

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Sabie Game Reserve was a former protected wildlife area in South Africa that served as the core precursor to today’s Kruger National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former game reserve
protected area
borderedBy Crocodile River NERFINISHED
Sabie River NERFINISHED
category former protected areas of South Africa
history of conservation in South Africa
conservationRole early model for South African national parks
foundation for long-term wildlife protection in the Lowveld
continent Africa
coreAreaOf Kruger National Park NERFINISHED
country South Africa
establishedBy South African Republic government NERFINISHED
governance administered by game wardens
subject to hunting regulations
hasEcosystemType bushveld
savanna
hasWildlifeType big five game
large predators
ungulates
historicalSignificance formed the nucleus of Kruger National Park
one of the earliest formal game reserves in South Africa
knownFor early formal wildlife protection in South Africa
elephant conservation
large mammal populations
lion population
rhinoceros population
languageOfName English
locatedIn Lowveld region NERFINISHED
Transvaal NERFINISHED
mergedWith Shingwedzi Game Reserve NERFINISHED
namedAfter Sabie River NERFINISHED
partOf Greater Kruger conservation history
Kruger National Park precursor areas NERFINISHED
precursorOf Kruger National Park NERFINISHED
purpose control of hunting
protection of game animals
wildlife conservation
replacedBy Kruger National Park NERFINISHED
status defunct
successor Kruger National Park NERFINISHED

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Kruger National Park establishedAs Sabie Game Reserve