A small territory, but remarkably well stocked with game.
8. Elephant Marsh Preserve.—A small area in the extreme southern end of the Protectorate, on both sides of the Shire River, chiefly for buffalo.
9. Angoniland Reserve.—This was created especially to preserve about one thousand elephants. It is forty miles west of the southwestern arm of Lake Nyasa.
10. Sabi-Singwitza-Pongola Preserve.—This great preserve occupies the whole region between the Drakenberg Mountains and the Lebombo Hills. Its total area is about 10,500 square miles. It lies in a compact block about 210 miles long by 50 miles wide, along the Portuguese border.
11. Rustenburg Reserve.—This is situated at the head of the Limpopo River, and covers about 3,500 square miles.
12. The Swaziland Reserve contains about 1,750 square miles, and occupies the southwestern corner of Swaziland.
13. The Nweru Marsh Game Reserve is in northwestern Rhodesia, bordering the Congo Free State. The description of its local boundaries is quite unintelligible outside of Rhodesia.
Luangwa Reserve.—The locality of this reserve cannot be determined from the official description, which gives no clue to its shape or size.
Game Preserves In Australasia