Carrying Capacities of Natural Veld in Natal For Large Wild Herbivores
Carrying capacities for wild herbivores in a variety of bioclimatic regions in Natal were examined. In calculating stocking rates, estimated relative energy requirements of the various species were used to equate species of differing size. Herbivores were grouped according to the anatomy of their alimentary canals and to the type and parts of plants they prefer to eat. Stocking rates of wild herbivores and of wild domestic herbivores mixed were compared in five different bioclimatic regions to the carrying capacities