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CapeNature - We’re hiring - Compliance Specialist (Level 9), Biodiversity Conservation - Cape Town Office
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Exploring urban biodiversity in Cape Town
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DW
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Cape Town residents unite to document urban biodiversity
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Jason Boswell
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Cape Town fights alien trees threatening its water supply, biodiversity
Oct 18, 2021
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📍Cape Town, South Africa🇿🇦Cape Town is a stunning blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture, featuring iconic Table Mountain, pristine beaches, and rich biodiversity. The colorful Bo-Kaap and the scenic vineyards of Stellenbosch add to its charm, making it a captivating destination that invites exploration and appreciation.📷: Ryanwarneke | Africa is Home tourism center
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Sep 23, 2024
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Africa is Home tourism center
Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Overview
Jan 10, 2021
uwc.ac.za
Citizen science: how ordinary people can guard Cape Town’s biodiversity
Nov 19, 2017
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7 of Cape Town's most exciting neighborhoods - Lonely Planet
Jan 16, 2025
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Domestic cat predation on wild animals in Cape Town - Africa Geographic
Sep 8, 2020
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Did you know that clearing alien invasive plants is helping to drought-proof Cape Town? The City of Cape Town's Water and Sanitation Directorate and the Greater Cape Town Water Fund have been making impressive strides in removing non-indigenous water-guzzling plants from our catchment areas. Here's what we've achieved so far: • Over 40,790 hectares of alien invasive plants cleared • Up to 13.1 billion litres of water are saved annually • 722 green employment opportunities created Scientific repo
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Jun 2, 2023
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On Tuesday, the City of Cape Town’s Spatial Planning and Environment Directorate visited the Edith Stephens Nature Reserve in Philippi as part of the United Nations sanctioned International Day of Biological Diversity celebrations which were held at the Green Point Urban Park on Monday. The nature reserve visit also sought to introduce the newly established Protected Areas Advisory Committee (PAAC) and highlight conservation and recreation opportunities for Philippi and surrounding areas. ‘How m
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May 25, 2023
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City of Cape Town
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The Greater Cape Town Water Fund (GCTWF) is increasing streamflow by 34%, adding 17.6 billion liters—7,000 Olympic-sized pools!—to the city’s water supply each year. With more water now reaching rivers, particularly during the summer baseflows, we are seeing benefits to the aquatic habitat for threatened and endemic species, and we’re seeing healthy rivers and beautiful fynbos return to cleared areas. Dive In! A new short film by freshwater scientist and filmmaker Jeremy Shelton celebrates overl
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Feb 24, 2025
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The Nature Conservancy in Africa
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The Greater Cape Town Water Fund’s efforts to remove water-guzzling invasive pine trees will have a big impact — on both the amount of water available for people and on the plants and animals of this incredibly diverse area, explains Richard Bugan, Science, ME&L Manager with The Nature Conservancy. 🎥 Dive In! A new short film by freshwater scientist and filmmaker Jeremy Shelton celebrates overlooked biodiversity in the Greater Cape Town region’s rivers through underwater videography and cool an
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Feb 4, 2025
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The Nature Conservancy in Africa
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[Watch] The City Nature Challenge is one week away. The City of Cape Town is calling on Capetonians to register on the iNaturalist app to take part in the challenge between 28 April 2023 and 1 May 2023. Various events at City nature reserves and other conservation areas across the Cape Town has been arranged to make it easier and more fun for residents to participate. Also, those who cannot attend, can make observations in their own neighbourhoods. ‘If you are interested to join, please visit th
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Apr 22, 2023
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City of Cape Town
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Best Things to Do in Cape Town, South Africa | Explore the Mother City
Sep 28, 2024
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The Travel Pug
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The Nature Conservancy scientists are measuring how well the Greater Cape Town Water Fund is improving the flow of the rivers and the species that thrive underneath the surface. 🎥 Dive In! A new short film by freshwater scientist and filmmaker Jeremy Shelton celebrates overlooked biodiversity in the Greater Cape Town region’s rivers through underwater videography and cool animations. Watch at https://nature.org/RiverFlows | The Nature Conservancy in Africa
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Feb 17, 2025
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The Nature Conservancy in Africa
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Discover why Cape Town's tiny Cape Floristic Region packs more plant species than the entire United Kingdom. #capetown #unitedkingdom #diversity #wildlife #education #lanternchronicles | Lantern Chronicles
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5 months ago
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Lantern Chronicles
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The City of Cape Town’s Biodiversity Management Unit, along with Fire and Rescue Services staff, conducted a controlled fuel reduction burn on Robben Island over the past week as part of ongoing environmental management and fire management training. ‘The City is committed to protecting, restoring and managing its natural areas to ensure their long-term sustainability. The opportunity afforded by this fuel reduction burn gives our Biodiversity Management and Fire and Rescue Services teams essenti
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Oct 17, 2022
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City of Cape Town
Green shoots — five new forests spring up in Cape Town
May 27, 2024
dailymaverick.co.za
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Escape to where the mountains meet the ocean on this serene coastal trail 🤩 📍 Scarborough & Misty Cliffs Hike Expect breathtaking views of the Atlantic, rich biodiversity, and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for photography or mindfulness. 🎒 Pack water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes, and start early to enjoy cooler weather and quieter paths. Afterward, explore Scarborough village or grab a bite at a hidden gem eatery. An unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and peace seekers! ✨👣 Reel by @jo
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Mar 2, 2025
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Secret Cape Town
Cape York’s wildlife ignored in the rush to develop the north
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theconversation.com
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Cape Town: The Untold Story Behind Its Beauty and Struggle
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2 weeks ago
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Recap of our Garden Day with Go2Africa at Philippi Village!🌱
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1 month ago
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KDM Biodiversity Project | 2026
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King David Mowbray Golf Club
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What’s behind Cape Town’s tourism boom?
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ECA Official Video Channel
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South Africa marks World Wetlands Day
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Mzanzi Organics on Instagram: "The grade 7 primary school learners, who planted these very trees back in grade 5, are leading their school in keeping their Langalibalele Forest neat. Together we planted 800 indigenous trees and shrubs in 200 sqm. This pocket forest is a growing oasis of biodiversity in Langa, showcasing what is possible when we are strategic about planting trees. The Miyawaki method of afforestation is proving viable in transforming the ecological landscape of Langa in Cape Town
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2 months ago
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🌱 Saving plants = saving ecosystems. On 7 February 2026, the IUCN’s Reverse the Red Day highlighted the urgent need to halt biodiversity loss worldwide. Meet Lumka Madolo, working to restore habitats and protect South Africa’s threatened plant species — right here in Cape Town. #ReverseTheRed #EcoTok #BiodiversityTok #NatureProtection #CapeTownTok #Conservation
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2 months ago
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Exploring Cape Town's Ancient Forests and Streams
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3 months ago
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Cape Town sea 🐚🐧🌊 You can always restart !! #travel #travelabroad #worldtravel #capetown #southafrica
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