Since 2022, with the support of Swellendam Municipality, we have been hard at work with alien clearing projects in the towns of Swellendam and Barrydale. Our efforts within the towns have resulted in the initial clearing of 243 hectares, with follow-up maintenance on an additional 177 hectares. This monumental task will not only rejuvenated the landscape but has also provided a total of 4000 days of employment for local communities. We're proud of this achievement and grateful for the ongoing support of our funding partners. Focus on Riparian Zones Our attention has now shifted to the riparian zone of the Koringlands River through Swellendam. This vital ecosystem requires delicate care to thrive, which is why we're committed to removing alien invasive species that monopolise water resources. By clearing these intruders and allowing natural vegetation to flourish, we're not only preserving biodiversity but also restoring the balance of these critical areas. We also have a monitoring programme to understand how this clearing improves the status of the river. Funding for these projects comes from the Swellendam Municipality, dedicated landowners, and the Breede Gouritz Catchment Management Agency. We have a similar project in place to restore the Huis River in Barrydale so watch out for news of that soon. As stewards of the land, it's our privilege and responsibility to protect the natural wonders that surround us. Our focus lies in minimising fire risks and controlling sparsely invaded regions, ensuring that the hard work of alien clearing isn't undone. Through our ongoing efforts in alien clearing and riparian zone restoration, we're working tirelessly to uphold this commitment. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our funding partners, landowners and contractors who make our conservation endeavours possible.
Together, we're not just clearing aliens; we're cultivating a future where nature thrives and continues to provide the ecosystem services that we all depend on. Stay tuned for more updates on our conservation activities, and let's continue to make a positive impact on the world around us.
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As we find ourselves well into the swing of 2024, its time to provide an update on the exciting projects keeping us busy. One of our key focuses has been Environmental Education, aimed at fostering a love for nature and a sense of responsibility for our environment among young minds. Here's a glimpse into what we've been up to. Over the past few months, we've had the pleasure of visiting three schools where we reached over 200 children: De Waaville Primary School, Mullersrus Primary School, and Vondeling Primary School. These visits weren't just routine outings; they were immersive experiences where students got hands-on with conservation efforts. Our environmental education program isn't just an add-on; it's integrated into the Grade 7 Natural Science curriculum. By taking learning outside the classroom, we provide students with practical insights into the importance of preserving natural habitats. From removing invasive species to planting indigenous flora, every activity is designed to instill a sense of stewardship towards our environment. Beyond teaching theoretical concepts, we emphasised actionable steps that students can take to make a difference. Whether it's river monitoring or simple acts like picking up litter, we empower young minds to become active participants in conservation efforts. After all, small actions can lead to big changes. During these visits, we don't just educate; we also collect valuable data. Mini SASS results gathered from the field are fed into the database, contributing to broader efforts to understand the state of our rivers. None of this would be possible without the support of our funder #Landcare from the Department of Agriculture who are committed to these projects. We are also grateful to the Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve, who assisted with womanpower(!) on the day. We also very grateful to Michelle and Keith Moodie who supplied an amazing packed lunch for 200 children (that's a lot of sandwiches to make!) To the schools that welcomed us with open arms, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your enthusiasm fuels our passion for environmental education. As we move forward, we're excited about the prospect of expanding our reach and touching the lives of even more young learners. After all, our motto remains steadfast: "If we can teach another person at least one new thing, then we have done our job." As we reflect on the busy start to this new year, our commitment to environmental education continues. With each school visit, we sow the seeds of conservation, nurturing a generation of eco-conscious citizens. Thank you to everyone who has supported our endeavours, and here's to many more initiatives. Together, we can make a difference—one student at a time.
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