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Purpose – Social media sites contribute significantly to nature conservation in, that they enlighten and
educate those members of the public who would ordinarily not be in a position, or would not be fortunate
enough to visit the park and experience the various aspects first-hand. The purpose of this paper is to
showcase social media pages related to a national game reserve in South Africa. This game reserve is the
largest in the country and has a wide variety of conserved fauna and flora.
Design/methodology/approach – The theoretical framework used is the SCOPE framework that
streamlines strategy development, content choice, refinement of online engagement, choice of social media
platform and evaluations of social media campaigns.
Findings – The findings relate to the content found on these social media pages, as well as how members of
the public interact with each other and officials from the game reserve in sharing experiences related to this
wilderness area.
Research limitations/implications – The research is related to the Kruger National Park in
South Africa and is limited to three social media sites.
Originality/value – Through its social media presence, this South African game reserve is able to share
experiences from what is effectively a living museum, as well as from its library and archives, with members
of the public and allowing individual members to share their encounters with wildlife and their historical
memories of this wilderness area. |
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