noun
- Plural of bushveld; open savanna or scrubland regions in southern Africa, characterized by scattered trees, shrubs, and grassland.
Usage: Primarily used in South African English; Often refers to specific ecological zones or game reserves
Examples
- The bushvelds of South Africa are home to diverse wildlife including lions, elephants, and zebras.
- Tourists visit the bushvelds to experience the natural landscape and observe animals in their habitat.
- The dry season transforms the bushvelds into golden grasslands.
- Conservation efforts protect the bushvelds from overgrazing and habitat loss.
- Many national parks encompass vast areas of bushvelds in the region.