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Kalahari Research Centre KMP research and teams Volunteer at the KMP Meet or film the KMP meerkats

Kalahari Research Centre

KMP research and teams

Volunteer at the KMP

Meet or film the KMP meerkats

Welcome to the website of the Kalahari Research Centre and the Kalahari Meerkat Project

The Kalahari Research Centre (KRC), located in Kuruman River Reserve in Northern South Africa, serves as the field site of several long-term research projects on mammal and bird species. Operating since 1993, the KRC has developed into a substantial research station that has accommodation for fifty scientists and assistants providing unique opportunities for research, education and filming. Find here information about the KRC study site, the facilities it offers, about research and publications.

The Kalahari Meerkat Project (KMP), the oldest and largest of the projects operating at the KRC, is a longterm research project focusing on meerkats (Suricata suricatta), contributing to our understanding of the evolution of cooperative behaviour. Details of our research, publications, study site, volunteering opportunities and other information can be found on this website.

The river was flowing through the project!!!

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February 8, 2021 October 27, 2021

Rainy season 2020/2021 at KRC

Within 2 weeks the grass has grown enormously.

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February 6, 2021 February 9, 2021
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