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Protected areas of South Africa include any geographical area protected for a specific use.
Most protected areas are intended for the conservation of flora and fauna, including peace parks, national parks, and national botanical gardens. South Africa's national parks are maintained by South African National Parks (SANParks).[1] A number of national parks have become Peace parks and changed their names. Private Parks are starting to have a huge impact on the conservation scene.
Areas may also be protected for their value and importance as historical, cultural heritage or scientific sites. More information on these can be found in the list of heritage sites in South Africa.
The following are the National Parks of South Africa:[4]
New name of the Peace Park is: iSimangaliso Wetland Park
My research shows there are 19 or 20 marine protected areas in South Africa. Please list them here.
World heritage site in South Africa are protected by the World Heritage Convention Act (Act 49 of 1999). There include:
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