Backpacker Accommodation Near Hlatikulu Crane and Wetland Sanctuary
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Hlatikulu Crane and Wetland Sanctuary Reviews
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South Africa is home to several species of crane and due to the gradual loss of their specialised habitat, the grassland and wetlands in which they thrive, some are threatened. Of particular concern are the Wattled crane, its conservation status listed as critically endangered, and the Blue crane, regarded as endangered. The Hlatikulu Crane and Wetlands Sanctuary aims to change this by ensuring the continuation of the species through their captive breeding programmes, education and rehabilitation.
Out in the wild the Wattled crane is wholly dependent on healthy wetland in order to nest and raise its offspring. The crane generally lays 2 eggs and once one hatches, the other is left to die. The Sanctuary collects and sends the 2nd egg to the Johannesburg Zoo for incubation and hand rearing. Crane puppets are used for the hatchlings to associate the rearing with their own kind.
The Sanctuary also serves as a rehabilitation centre for injured and... Show more
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For those who are a little adventurous and enjoy the company of other travellers, you can decide to stay at a Backpackers. Often having to share a room with others as well as costs, it is incredibly inexpensive. Often the best choice for those who may be just passing through or will be occupied for the majority of their day. It comes with the most basic amenities and is often formed as part of a bar or similar establishment. Not recommended for those who want privacy, this is best suited for those who wouldn’t mind meeting various other interesting travellers.