Importance of critical river systems as biodiversity migration corridors Interested individuals can send an email to Marti Kirstein: marti.kirstein@gmail.com for more information and to reserve a seat. Monday, 19 April 2021, 14:03 The Touw River.
GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - On Wednesday 21 April, the Southern Cape Landowners Initiative (SCLI) will be hosting a workshop on invasive alien plant (IAP) management and the importance of river systems and catchments as biodiversity migration corridors.
The workshop will be held at the Buffels Bay Community Hall and is aimed at private landowners, land managers and invasive alien plant contractors in the Garden Route region.
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Garden Route rivers take centre stage as the international concept of rewilding gains traction in South Africa
The effects of climate change are slowly taking shape globally, and as it becomes more tangible in the shape of more frequent and deadly out-of-control wildfire disasters, rising sea levels, cyclones, drought and changes in rainfall patterns worldwide, countries are taking different routes in order to compensate and make reparations in order to help nature to survive.
According to Cobus Meiring of the Southern Cape Landowners Initiative (SCLI), there are different descriptions and articulations of what rewilding entails and how it is implemented worldwide.
Illegal land occupation poses major threat to water security and rural safety in the Garden Route Illegal land occupation poses a major threat to water security and rural safety in the Garden Route, says Cobus Meiring of the Southern Cape Landowners Initiative (SCLI). Source Monday, 25 January 2021, 09:58 Illegal land occupation along Garden Route river systems is a grave threat to environmental management and water security. (Photo: Cobus Meiring)
AGRICULTURE NEWS - Illegal land occupation poses a major threat to water security and rural safety in the Garden Route, says Cobus Meiring of the Southern Cape Landowners Initiative (SCLI).
“The geographical footprint of the Southern Cape’s Garden Route is tiny within the vast expanse that is the Republic of South Africa, but it is both unique and precious in many respects, and perhaps because of that, the region is increasingly under pressure t
Climate change likely to blindside RSA on the back of COVID-19
“Disaster management is the name of the game going forward in a rapidly changing world. In as much as COVID-19 is a wake-up call to the South African Government’s ability to deal with the pandemic, affecting everyday life in complicated layers, climate change will have a much deeper-cutting and lasting effect. Climate change will most likely blindside countries such as South Africa if we fail to heed the warning signs that are already there for all to see,” says Cobus Meiring of the Garden Route Environmental Forum (GREF).
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