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African Plains Animals Picture Society
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Thank you you for visiting African Plains Pictures. We are a non profit, public service organization devoted to the promotion of hunting and target shooting, the right to keep and bear arms, the protection of wildlife, and the preservation of wildlife habitats for use by all people.

If you have a picture of wildlife that you like, send it to us and we will put it up and give you the credit.

                                               

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African Plains Game is the mainstay of hunting and tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa - one of the world's few unspoiled wilderness areas.

Probably the most famous of these is the 5 million acre Kruger National Park. Strict conservation policies and firm wildlife management have resulted in saving a plethora of African game species.

Here you will come face to face with Africa's famous Big Five Plains Game - Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo, Lion and Leopard. Rare species such as the endangered wild dogs and cheetah are also seen regularly. The area is typical African Savannah with a large variety of springbok, wildebeest, steenbok and sable as well as antelope, birds and reptiles.