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Alverstone Wildlife Park

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Location
  
Durban, South Africa

Phone
  
+27 76 852 0362

Area
  
100 ha

Established
  
1997

Alverstone Wildlife Park

Governing body
  
eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality

Address
  
Alverstone Rd, Outer West Durban, 3610, South Africa

Similar
  
North Park Nature Reserve, Iphithi Nature Reserve, Virginia Bush Nature R, Umdoni Bird Sanctuary, Springside Nature Reserve

Alverstone Wildlife Park is a 100 hectare nature reserve near Hillcrest, Durban, South Africa. The reserve was created in 1997 by a group of neighbouring landowners.

The wildlife park has a diverse ecosystem, which includes grasslands, a forest, and wetlands. A number of mammals can be found in the reserve, including duiker, bushbuck, bushpig, civit, genet, mongoose and rock hyrax. Herds of blesbok, blue wildebeest, impala and zebra have been introduced to the reserve.

References

Alverstone Wildlife Park Wikipedia