Landscape South
Boosmansbos Nature Reserve Conservation
Boosmansbos is a World Heritage Site with one of the last remaining stretches of indigenous forest in the south-western Cape.
Boosmansbos Wilderness AreaGrootvadersbosch Nature Reserve Conservation
Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve conserves a significant section of indigenous forest that has most of the typical 35 forest tree species...
Grootvadersbosch Nature ReserveGeelkrans Nature Reserve Conservation
Established in 1977, this 440-hectare sanctuary is a natural wonderland, bordering the core conservation area of the Stilbaai Marine Protected Area along its coastal boundary.
Geelkrans Nature ReserveWalker Bay Nature Reserve Conservation
Walker Bay is an important conservation area, home to lowland coastal fynbos, the endangered African black oystercatcher, the Cape clawless otter and many sought-after fish species.
Walker Bay Nature ReserveMarloth Nature Reserve Conservation
Marloth’s original forests covered a much larger area, but they were exploited by the local furniture and wagon industries over the years...
Marloth Nature ReserveVrolijkheid Nature Reserve Conservation
The Robertson Karoo vegetation in Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve is endemic to this area. Vrolijkheid is home to klipspringer, grysbok, grey rhebok and springbok.
Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve