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Atherstone Nature Reserve
Reserve in Limpopo province, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Atherstone Collaborative Nature Reserve, also known as the Atherstone Nature Reserve,[1] is a 23,500 hectare reserve situated near Dwaalboom in Limpopo, a province of South Africa. The reserve consists mainly of vast savannah plains with bushveld and Kalahari grasslands ecosystems. Besides antelope, zebra and giraffes, the south-central black rhinoceros and African bush elephants are some of the highlights of Atherstone.[2][3]
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Norman Edward Atherstone, who was originally a cattle farmer, became the first game farmer in this area and did much to re-introduce some game on his farmland, which was to become Atherstone Game Reserve. He never had a wife nor children and, in his last will, he donated his farms to the former Transvaal Nature Conservation Department. In 1990 the Atherstone Nature Reserve was founded; it became the Atherstone Collaborative Nature Reserve in 1994, after some private farms were also incorporated into the reserve.
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The following list of animals were taken from a pamphlet of the nature reserve and from iNaturalist observations.[4]
Common animal species found in the reserve:
Common bird species found in the reserve:
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