[post_page_title]Years of practice[/post_page_title]
The Addo National Park was founded back in 1931 and has been protecting a whole host of animals ever since. Today, the park stretches over 403,200 acres, and aims to conserve the “big seven”: leopards, buffalo, lions, rhinos, elephants, and even great white sharks and whales, as it’s not only creatures on land that are protected by the national park – a selection of marine animals come under their care, too. As if that wasn’t enough, there is also a colony of African penguins that are also protected by the rangers.
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