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The state of nature conservation in Swaziland: Past and present

T.E. Reilly, Elizabeth A. Reilly
Koedoe | Supplement | a1280 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/koedoe.v20i2.1280 | © 1977 T.E. Reilly, Elizabeth A. Reilly | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 09 December 1977 | Published: 10 December 1977

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T.E. Reilly,,
Elizabeth A. Reilly,, Sweden

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Swaziland is a Kingdom under the stable leadership of His Majesty, King Sobhuza II, Ngwenyama of Swaziland. His Majesty is the longest reigning monarch in the world, and is an active protagonist of nature. He has championed its cause in Swaziland through very difficult times. His Majesty is Patron in Chief of both wildlife sanctuaries in the Kingdom, and is personally involved with their development. The success that has been achieved in nature conservation in Swaziland to date. would not have been possible without His Majesty's active support.


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