Dronfield is a 12000 ha nature reserve owned by De Beers but established as a nature reserve in 2004. It is located about 5km North of Kimberley. It contains a wide variety of ungulates but no large predators.
Mokala National Park is about 1 hour and 20 minutes drive South West of Kimberley. It is a newish Park but again has a wide variety of ungulates, and no large predators. The authorities tried introcucing hyaenas but the local farmers objected and shot them if the strayed from the park at all.
Mokala is used as a breeding centre for stocking other parks. The Black wildebeeste have been moved to another private reserve so as not to cross breed withe the blue wildebeeste.