by webgap | Apr 22, 2021 | Collaboration, Social Impact
Modern conservation methodology and practice favours opening up conservation areas and corridors to allow the free flow of migratory and large range animals. This involves agreements between stakeholders to effect common conservation ideals and outcomes. Previously,...
by webgap | Apr 22, 2021 | Conservation
South Africa has nine regional ecosystems with a distinct grouping of vegetation and animals that have adapted to a specific climate. These are divided into biomes, namely Grassland, Savanna, Succulent Karoo, Nama-Karoo, Forest, Fynbos, Albany Thicket, Desert and...
by webgap | Apr 22, 2021 | Collaboration, Social Impact
CapeNature is one of the implementing partners of the GEF-5 PA Project. The objective of the project was to expand the protected area of lowlands fynbos and renosterveld within the Cape Floristic Region. The Cape Floral Region is one of three South African...
by webgap | Apr 22, 2021 | Collaboration, Conservation
The Dassenberg Coastal Catchment Partnership (DCCP) is a landscape conservation initiative situated in a priority climate change corridor. The area covers 34,500 hectares ranging from CapeNature’s Riverlands Nature Reserve all the way to the coast. The area is...
by webgap | Apr 15, 2021 | Collaboration, Conservation
The Species of Special Concern (SSC) programme is one of the programmes under the Mountain Zebra Camdeboo Protected Environment (MZCPE) management plan. Species of special concern are species that have been classified as endangered, vulnerable or near threatened...