John Hammond
Posts : 613 Join date : 2012-11-10 Age : 29
| Subject: Joubert Valley Wildlife Park Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:47 pm | |
| In Africa, there are many places that have yet to be explored by scientists. But in a remote area of Zimbabwe, there is a new park, untouched by many. The area was discovered by Dereck and Beverly Joubert, who were on a quest to find a reserve for African wildlife and dinosaurs. They discovered a ecosystem that stretches 17,000 square miles, including a number of small waterfalls and all nestled around a large valley. Mostly forested terrain and savanna terrain, the natural geography keeps the animals in the safety of the park, but a few large fences do cover some sections of the park. Some areas are designated for Africa's native wildlife, but a majority of the park's habitat is for the many dinosaurs that live inside the park's safe zone. | |
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