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Unending drought brings wildlife sector to brink of disaster

The Northern Cape is said to have lost more than two-thirds of game over the past three years

06 JANUARY 2020 - 16:14 ONKE NGCUKA AND TANISHA HEIBERG


A severe drought is threatening SA’s wildlife industry, with game farmers keeping fewer animals and tourists visiting game lodges in smaller numbers.

Parts of the country have been affected by consecutive years of abnormally hot weather and below average rainfall that have scorched grazing lands and dried up watering holes since 2015, the driest year on record.

Industry body Wildlife Ranching SA (WRSA) estimates the Northern Cape has lost more than two-thirds of its game over the past three years. It is conducting a countrywide survey to determine the scale of animal losses and the financial effect on the country’s more than 9,000 wildlife ranches.

“It’s been an extraordinary drought,” WRSA chief Adri Kitshoff-Botha said. “It’s not a one-year or two-year drought. In some areas we’ve seen it has been going now for six years.”



The wildlife industry generates revenue for SA through tourism, hunting, breeding and meat production. Trophy hunting alone generated R2bn 2016, according to research carried out for the environment ministry.

Southern Africa’s temperatures are rising at twice the global average rate, according to the International Panel on Climate Change, and in much of SA the level of water in reservoirs is dwindling.

For Burger Schoeman, manager at Northern Cape game farm Thuru Lodge, the withered vegetation and parched ground are a serious concern for the sector.

Once home to about 4,500 wild animals — including 35 different species, from antelope to rhino — the lodge has lost about 1,000 animals due to drought.

Carcasses are piling up in abandoned mines on the edge of the property. “At this stage we are quite stretched. All the money you get from selling the animals, meat and all of that, gets put straight back into the property to look after the rest of the animals,” Schoeman said.

The lodge has seen costs rise as it buys in additional feed for the animals, but hunters are paying less and fewer tourists are coming as the animals are in worse condition.

At the 48,000ha Karreekloof Safari Lodge in the same province, rangers come across carcasses every week. “Nobody wants to buy the game, because they also [are experiencing] ... the same drought,” said farm manager Gideon Watts, adding that his farm received a quarter of its usual rainfall this season. The industry has seen a decline of about 20% in tourist numbers over the past year, said WRSA’s Kitshoff-Botha.

The drought has also hit the rest of the region, with Botswana, home to almost a third of Africa’s elephants, seeing more than 100 of the animals die in two months in 2019.

Reuters
 
April 2018, I was in the Northern Cape fishing Vanderkloof and the dam was spilling water from so much rain. Potholes all around the area were full and had waterfowl in them. Three year drought? Something doesn't jive.
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The Northern Cape and Great Karoo are in year 5 of drought. Things are extremely tough and many, many farmers (mostly of sheep) are going to the wall.
The north-eastern part of the country is faring much better.
 
I was at Kareekloof with Gideon in May. They had some late rains last year and the trees and brush was still green but they said the rain had been too little and too late for the grass. There was no grass at all. They still had a ton of wildlife but they were obviously concerned and hopeful of rain.
It is a wonderful part of the country, and I pray for my new friends there that the rains will come.
 
The 20% decline in hunters at the lodges is the scary thing. South Africa needs the hunters!
I might use this report as an excuse to book an additional hunt!
 

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