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SANParks adds more specialist rangers to protect Table Mountain National Park

1 April 2025
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SANParks adds more specialist rangers to protect Table Mountain National Park
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SANParks has graduated 24 elite rangers to enhance the SEAM operator team at Table Mountain National Park, focusing on environmental protection and visitor safety. The rangers underwent rigorous selection and para-military training, resulting in a diverse skillset for combatting criminal activities. With significant operational achievements and collaboration with external partners, SANParks is dedicated to safeguarding the Park for current and future generations.

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