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Stony Point Nature Reserve conservation
This unique mainland seabird breeding colony is the home to three endangered seabird species and one rarity, all of whom are visible from the reserve’s elevated viewing boardwalk.
Stony Point Nature ReserveDe Hoop Nature Reserve Conservation
De Hoop Nature Reserve is home to the world's smallest and most threatened plant kingdom – the Cape Floral Kingdom. De Hoop Nature ReserveDe Mond Nature Reserve Conservation
Before De Mond became a nature reserve, the area’s sand dunes were stabilised with indigenous vegetation.
Geelkrans Nature ReserveKogelberg Nature Reserve Conservation
Kogelberg Nature Reserve is often considered the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom because of the exceptional quality of its fynbos. Kogelberg Nature ReserveHottentots Holland Nature Reserve Conservation
The reserve conserves the area’s mountain fynbos. About 1 300 species occur here, including several rare and endemic plants.
Hottentots Holland Nature ReserveAssegaaibosch Nature Reserve Conservation
The Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve has varied habitats, from steep mountain ridges, cliffs, ravines and spurs, to the almost-level Jonkershoek valley floor.
Assegaaibosch Nature ReserveJonkershoek Nature Reserve Conservation
Jonkershoek Nature Reserve is a valuable conservation area. It provides water to Stellenbosch and the surrounding areas, is mainly covered in mountain fynbos, and has rare/endemic plant and animal species.
Jonkershoek Nature ReserveLimietberg Nature Reserve Conservation
Limietberg is an important water catchment for the Breede and Berg rivers, which flow through the reserve and feed the Wemmershoek, Stettynskloof, Theewaterskloof and Voëlvlei dams.
Limietberg Nature Reserve