The present status of game farming in the various geographical regions of the Cape Province indicates that the springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) is the most important species. Evidence to illustrate the potential future growth of this industry is also presented. Veld management in a game farming situation poses problems due to the ineffectiveness of rotational grazing systems. Simplification of natural diversity, the keystone of agricultural veld management, could be an obstacle in managing wild herbivores in a game farming system. A new technology in veld management in a game farming situation needs to be developed. Due to the impracticability of simulating complete natural communities, the answer for economic optimization seems to lie...
The wildlife industry in South Africa is thriving, with increasing numbers of game farms. Large part...
The development of the highly individualistic commercial springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) product...
Game damage is an important problem in home wildlife management, because game managers pay more and ...
Despite its relatively unregulated nature game ranching and utilisation is one of the more important...
The analysis of game farming is set in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Game farming reorders the use...
Game and cattle ranching are compared at the three successive levels of primary production, efficien...
Reports the results of a study conducted to compare the short and medium term net annual harvested a...
(M.Com.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001The economic viability of a v...
Veld Management in South Africa brings together research results on production and management of sev...
This study briefly discusses the relatively young private wildlife industry of South Africa which su...
Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private and communal lan...
The authors use a dynamic stochastic simulation model of forage, herbivores, predators and domestic ...
The game industry has become one of the fastest-growing industries in South Africa and consequently,...
The establishment of the game ranching industry in South Africa has resulted in the conversion of 20...
Gamefarming in Africa has generally failed to exploit the potential biological productivity of indig...
The wildlife industry in South Africa is thriving, with increasing numbers of game farms. Large part...
The development of the highly individualistic commercial springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) product...
Game damage is an important problem in home wildlife management, because game managers pay more and ...
Despite its relatively unregulated nature game ranching and utilisation is one of the more important...
The analysis of game farming is set in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Game farming reorders the use...
Game and cattle ranching are compared at the three successive levels of primary production, efficien...
Reports the results of a study conducted to compare the short and medium term net annual harvested a...
(M.Com.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001The economic viability of a v...
Veld Management in South Africa brings together research results on production and management of sev...
This study briefly discusses the relatively young private wildlife industry of South Africa which su...
Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private and communal lan...
The authors use a dynamic stochastic simulation model of forage, herbivores, predators and domestic ...
The game industry has become one of the fastest-growing industries in South Africa and consequently,...
The establishment of the game ranching industry in South Africa has resulted in the conversion of 20...
Gamefarming in Africa has generally failed to exploit the potential biological productivity of indig...
The wildlife industry in South Africa is thriving, with increasing numbers of game farms. Large part...
The development of the highly individualistic commercial springbuck (Antidorcas marsupialis) product...
Game damage is an important problem in home wildlife management, because game managers pay more and ...