JOHANNESBURG—A new report from the European Union-funded international crime response group, Enact, says organized crime groups from South Africa and China—in collaboration with corrupt wildlife officials—are “decimating” big game animals in one of the world’s premier game reserves. 
The Kruger National Park covers an area of almost 7,600 square miles across South Africa’s northeastern provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe.  
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) describes Kruger Park as one of the world’s most important wildlife conservation areas. It’s home to the iconic but increasingly rare animals known as the “Big Five,” namely African buffalo, African elephant, rhino, leopard, and lion. …