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For the past 30 years, the strident call of the giant kingfisher flying up the lower reaches of the Liesbeek River could be heard. Now that call may be silenced forever by the proposed River Club development.
Garden Route in top 10 in City Nature Challenge The CNC is an international competition aimed at raising awareness of global biodiversity by encouraging citizens to participate in collecting data of the natural environment. Friday, 28 May 2021, 12:02 The winner of a day access for four people to SANParks Ebb n Flow in Wilderness, including canoeing, Mike Cameron, contributed 206 observations covering 179 species. With him is Phumla Nyathikazi. Update
GEORGE NEWS - The City Nature Challenge (CNC) prize-giving was held at the Marshmallow Garden Café at the botanical garden on Saturday 22 May. The Garden Route Botanical Garden along with SANparks and CapeNature sponsored the prizes which were handed out to winners for the most observations, species and participation.
City Nature Challenge: Garden Route in top 10 Of the 9 614 species recorded in the Garden Route District to date, 31,9% were recorded over the four-day period. Journalist Wednesday, 19 May 2021, 14:02 The Garden Route was placed in 10th place internationally, for its total of 19 977 observations. Update
GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - The Garden Route proved to be a top contender in the City Nature Challenge held from 30 April to 3 May.
The City Nature Challenge is an international competition with the goal of finding and documenting plants and wildlife species in cities across the world.
At close of the event at midnight on 3 May, the Garden Route was in 10th place for logging 19 977 observations, and in 5th position for an impressive 3 073 species recorded. In total, 244 observers took part in the event, with an average of 81,87 observations per observer.
City Nature Challenge ranks Corpus Christi in the top 20 for most wildlife observations
Officials need help identifying results
By: Victoria Balderrama
and last updated 2021-05-19 08:50:02-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The City Nature Challenge took place on April 30 through May 3. During that time organizers say the rain stopped people from going outdoors and making observations.
The results show Corpus Christi ranked 13th place with a total of 989 observations followed by Amarillo. In the state of Texas, Dallas/ Fort Worth made a total of 37,882 observations earning themselves the city nature challenge 2021 state champ title. Globally, Cape Town South Africa recorded over 71,000 observations.