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To save salt marshes, researchers deploy a wide arsenal of techniques

On one of the first dry, hot days of summer, Rachel Langley walks past farmhouses and tractors, heading for the edge of the Colne Estuary in Essex, U.K. She’s on her way to see how her “salt marsh sausages” are doing. Six years ago, the U.K. government’s Environment Agency broke through the seawalls on the […]

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Water situation in the region dire

Water situation in the region dire A hydrological report of 26 April indicates that the water situation in the Little Karoo and the Gouritz River Catchment is dire. This could have a devastating impact on the farming economy. Journalist Friday, 07 May 2021, 10:00 Acting Head of the Department of Water and Sanitation in the Western Cape, Boniswa Hene, at the Wolwedans Dam. On the left is Deputy Director of Communication at the department, Malusi Rayi. GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - Use water sparingly. That was the message of senior officials of the Department of Water and Sanitation in the Western Cape when they visited the region last Thursday, 29 April, to take stock of the water situation. 

Importance of critical river systems as biodiversity migration corridors

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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