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South Africa is unique in its biodiversity, which is facing threats in some quarters where European ideals of what landscapes should look like are perpetuated, writes Alanna Rebelo.
A wave of solidarity is spreading across the world as the international community counts the days to the adoption of a new global biodiversity framework. This framework will be based on negotiations that will take place in the lead-up to the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in China from 11-24 October 2021 (#COP15).
On 22 May, we celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity, and we have an opportunity to increase our understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues, locally and internationally.
Alien trees and fynbos fuel loads are a ticking time bomb, warns researcher
22 April 2021 12:59 PM
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Dr Alanna Rebelo says Cape Town needs to manage vegation properly as the risk for more fires is extremely high.
Postdoctoral Researcher at Stellenbosch University s Department of Conservation Ecology & Entomology Dr Alanna Rebelo wrote an insightful article for The Conversation, and explains to Refilwe Moloto why solutions to fire management in Cape Town and in the Table Mountain National Park are complex.
We need to be managing our vegetation well. We know the fynbos burns. It burns on average every 12 to 15 years.
Dr Alanna Rebelo, Postdoctoral Researcher - Conservation Ecology & Entomology Dept Stellenbosch University
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