Giraffe are back

by Bob Shepardson
(DeBary, Fl. U.S.A.)

Giraffe in the river?

Giraffe in the river?

Several years ago, a number of Giraffe were brought into the park from Namibia after a long absence. As you can see in these photos they are doing well. They have gone from a rare sight to relatively common on the middle to north part of the road to Mata Mata.

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Apr 23, 2016
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'Giraffe 3' is a super pic.
by: mario

I wonder why the giraffe aren't moving further afield - I guess they will when their numbers increase?

Apr 22, 2016
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Strange sighting
by: Jenny

I always enjoy these guys, it feels so strange to see them in the desert. Their numbers are growing each year which is fantastic.

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