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Camdeboo National Park

Coordinates: 32°15′S 24°30′E / 32.250°S 24.500°E / -32.250; 24.500
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Camdeboo National Park
The towering dolerite rock formation known as the Valley of Desolation, with the Spandaukop in the distance.
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Location of the park
LocationEastern Cape, South Africa
Nearest cityGraaf-Reinet
Coordinates32°15′S 24°30′E / 32.250°S 24.500°E / -32.250; 24.500
Area194.05 km2 (74.92 sq mi)
Established
  • 22 July 1983; 41 years ago (1983-07-22) (Karoo Nature Reserve)[1]
  • 30 October 2005; 19 years ago (2005-10-30) (Camdeboo National Park)
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Governing bodySouth African National Parks
www.sanparks.org/parks/camdeboo
Camdeboo National Park is located in South Africa
Camdeboo National Park
Camdeboo National Park (South Africa)

The Camdeboo National Park is located in the Karoo and almost completely surrounds the Eastern Cape town of Graaff-Reinet. It contains the Nqweba Dam.

The park is located on the southern foothills of the Sneeuberg Mountain ranges, with an elevation of between 740 and 1480-metres above sea level.

Camdeboo National Park was proclaimed as South Africa's 22nd National Park under the management of South African National Parks on Sunday 30 October 2005. It covers an area of 194 square kilometres.[3]

History

Following an extensive process of negotiation and discussion between government, conservation groups, and concerned stakeholders, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, announced the intention to proclaim South Africa's 22nd National Park in the area surrounding Graaff-Reinet. This was made possible by the World Wide Fund for Nature in South Africa (WWF-SA), which donated the 14500 hectare Karoo Nature Reserve to be the centrepiece of the project[citation needed].

The Karoo Nature Reserve was established in 1979 when the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and the World Wildlife Fund recognised the urgency for conservation measures in the Karoo biome and listed this action as a world conservation priority.

A public consultation process was followed to decide on the new name for the park, culminating in the choice of Camdeboo National Park. The name comes from the Khoi word !Xamdeboo, 'green valley'.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Protected Areas Register (PAR) - Karoo Nature Reserve" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Protected Areas Register (PAR) - Camdeboo National Park" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Camdeboo National Park". The Karoo, South Africa. Retrieved 21 September 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Camdeboo: Graaff-Reinet's valley of green". Getaway Magazine. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2023.