Protected areas of South Africa


The protected areas of South Africa include national parks and marine protected areas managed by the national government, public nature reserves managed by provincial and local governments, and private nature reserves managed by private landowners. Most protected areas are intended for the conservation of flora and fauna. National parks are maintained by South African National Parks. A number of national parks have been incorporated in transfrontier conservation areas.
Protected 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.

Special Nature Reserves

Special nature reserves are highly protected areas from which all people and human activities are excluded, except for conservation and scientific research. The Prince Edward Islands, which are South African territories in the Southern Ocean, have been declared as a special nature reserve.

National Parks

The following are the national parks of South Africa:
South Africa is involved in the following transfrontier conservation areas, also known as "peace parks".
The Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, involving South Africa, Mozambique and Swaziland, is planned to be formed from the iSimangaliso Wetland Park and the Nsubane Pongola, Songimvelo-Malolotja and Usuthu-Tembe-Futi TFCAs.

Marine Protected Areas

World heritage site in South Africa are protected by the World Heritage Convention Act. These include:

National Parks situated in the Eastern Cape

National Parks

Private and Other Parks

GDACE Parks

Bishop Bird, Rooihuiskraal, Centuion

KwaZulu-Natal

Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife

New name of the Peace Park is: iSimangaliso Wetland Park

National Parks

National Parks

National Parks

National Parks

Provincial Parks

National Parks

West Coast

Winelands

Cape Karoo

Garden Route and Little Karoo

Private and other Reserves