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Infographic: Sustainable Mountain Tourism

Mountains add value to tourism. Find out how with this educational infographic on mountains and tourism.

Ironwood Eco-venue fact sheet

Ironwood Eco-venue at Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve offers a curriculum-aligned eco-programme available seven days a week. Have a look at the fact sheet below for more information.

Keurbooms Info Sheet
Kogelberg info sheet
Limietberg Info Sheet
Policy: Honeybee colonies in CapeNature Protected Areas

The purpose of this policy is to regulate the placement of honey bee colonies on CapeNature Protected Areas.

The policy is issued in terms of Section 16(1)(e) of the Nature Conservation Ordinance No. 19 of 1974 and seeks to achieve the objectives and purposes of the Ordinance.

Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer beetle _ animated presentation
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Presentation: Marine Month and Legislation

Learn about the marine laws that govern and protect our marine environments

Preventing hybridization of Cape mountain zebra

Hartmann’s zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) and plains zebra (Equus quagga burchelli) were introduced into the Western Cape. Some of these animals escaped from their points of introduction and now roam freely across the landscape.

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Radio Interview: Fire

Learn all about fire, why it is a threat and what can be done to prevent it. Available in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa.

Regulations _ Farming Activities _ isiXhosa
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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.