


The Rhino & Lion Nature
Reserve is a privately owned, non-subsidized game reserve, covering
approxmiately 1 200 ha on the typical highveld of Gauteng. The reserve is
situated in the "Cradle of Humankind", a declared World Heritage
Site, about 40 km north-west of Johannesburg and 60km west of Pretoria.
The reserve was founded in
1985 by Ed Hern, a well known stockbroker, with the aim of preserving this
beautiful area for private leisure. Prior to this the farm was utilised as a
dairy and agricultural produce farm. From a modest beginning of two white
rhinos, "Ouvrou" and "Bulle", imported from a zoo in
Germany, and some antelope species, the reserve now boasts 600 head of game
representing 25 different species. Public demand to visit the reserve became
overwhelming and this was met in 1990, coinciding with a name change from
"Kiepersol" to "Rhino Park".
Emphasis was also placed on
breeding and the success of this project is best illustrated by the fact that
no less than 18 white rhino calves have been born at the reserve to date.
Increasing the number of species is always hampered by external factors such as
climate, habitat, grazing, availability, etc. but the reserve has always
strived to reach this goal in order to enhance the entertainment and
educational value to the public - many of whom would not otherwise have the
opportunity to experience wildlife in this manner due to cost and distance
constraints.
http://www.rhinolion.co.za


