Article by By Jerome
Cartillier, www.iol.co.za on 17 May 2006-05-18
Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park, South Africa
- South Africa's
vibrant game auctions replete with animals ranging from rhinos to giraffes are
being seen as a key element to the country's conservation efforts.
As
game hunting as well as camera safaris and eco-tourism earn mega bucks, more
and more people are being lured to open game farms.
Over the past 10 years, rich South Africans have been increasingly veering towards investing in game farms in the same manner that their European counterparts are putting money into vineyards.
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