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Respect Nature with Mbali
Follow Danger Ranger Clint and Keen Conservationist Mbali as they investigate numerous crime scenes to bring the audience tips on how to respect nature. In episode one, the team investigates access and why it is important to access reserves legally while in episode 2 Each of the team explores how not to be trashy. The topic of how fire can be prevented is investigated in episode 3 and the series ends off with episode 4 as Clint and Mbali explore how to treat plants and animals when in nature areas. The four episodes are available in Afrikaans and isiXhosa.
Respect Nature with Mbali _ Afrikaans Subtitled
Follow Danger Ranger Clint and Keen Conservationist Mbali as they investigate numerous crime scenes to bring the audience tips on how to respect nature. In episode one, the team investigates access and why it is important to access reserves legally while episode 2 Each of the team explores how not to be trashy. The topic of how fire can be prevented is investigated in episode 3 and the series ends off with episode 4 as Clint and Mbali explore how to treat plants and animals when in nature areas. The four episodes are available in Afrikaans and isiXhosa.
Respect Nature with Mbali _ isiXhosa Subtitled
Follow Danger Ranger Clint and Keen Conservationist Mbali as they investigate numerous crime scenes to bring the audience tips on how to respect nature. In episode one, the team investigates access and why it is important to access reserves legally while episode 2 Each of the team explores how not to be trashy. The topic of how fire can be prevented is investigated in episode 3 and the series ends off with episode 4 as Clint and Mbali explore how to treat plants and animals when in nature areas. The four episodes are available in Afrikaans and isiXhosa.
Rethinking refuges: Implications of climate change for dam busting
Biological Conservation 209: 188–195. Beatty, S., Allen, M., Lymbery, A., Jordaan, M.S., Morgan, D., Impson, D., Marr, C., Ebner, B. and Weyl, O.L.F. 2017.
Robberg info sheet
Rocherpan info sheet
Short Siyaya Project Overview
Siyaya Wildest Cape 4: Heading for bird island
Standard Operational Procedure For Using Paintball Markers As Baboon Deterrents
The objective of this SOP is to regulate the use of PBMs in achieving the stated aim
while not causing any unnecessary harm or suffering to baboons.
State of Biodiversity Report 2002
CapeNature launched its State of Biodiversity Programme (SoBP) to assess and monitor the state of biodiversity in the Western Cape in 1999. This is the programme's first report.
State of Biodiversity Report 2007
CapeNature launched its State of Biodiversity Programme (SoBP) to assess and monitor the state of biodiversity in the Western Cape in 1999. This programme delivered its first report in 2002 and these reports are updated every five years. This is the second report.
State of Biodiversity Report 2012
CapeNature has compiled State of Biodiversity reports every five years since 2002 and this is the third report. These reports aim to give some indication of the state of the ecosystems of the Western Cape Province (WCP) and their constituents which are the many species that occur in this province.