Maloti Drakensberg Park Buffer Zone Video 2016
Since its inscription as a World Heritage Site in 2000, the management authority, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, has been working to put in place a buffer zone to the World Heritage Site. This video describes why the Maloti Drakensberg was selected as a World Heritage Site, the vision for the Park and why a Buffer Zone is required. Stakeholders are called to be part of the process and part of the solution. Acknowledgement to Homebrew WILD who assisted Ezemvelo with the video pro bono.

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