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Restoring the Heart of Barrydale: A Vision for the Huis River

5/17/2024

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​In the heart of Barrydale, nestled within the embrace of its community, flows the Huis River—a lifeline, a haven, and a treasure trove of biodiversity. Yet, over time, neglect and alien invasive species have threatened its vitality, dimming its sparkle and jeopardising the delicate balance of its ecosystem. Today, however, a beacon of hope shines bright as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has joined hands with the Grootvadersbosch Conservancy (GVB) to embark on a transformative journey—to restore the Huis River to its former glory. The Grootvadersbosch Conservancy lies just downstream of the Huis River, so restoring this system benefits all, including those downstream. Central to this effort is the protection of the Critically Endangered Tradouw/Barrydale Redfin, whose survival hinges on the health of the Huis River.
Barrydale redfin, can see red marks at the base of fins.
Critically Endangered Tradouw/Barrydale Redfin
​Project Overview
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At the core of this endeavor lies a plan, to breathe life back into the riverbanks and revive the riparian ecosystems. With the support of landowners, the project will clear the Huis River of invasives and establish three planting sites along the river's edge—serving as pockets of biodiversity and additional seed banks, where native flora can flourish, and endangered species find sanctuary.  The project also includes workshops and awareness-raising with the local community, informing them of why we are doing alien clearing and how we are implementing restoration work.
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The project continues to create work for our 12 alien clearing contractor teams. Since October 2022, the GVB conservancy has cleared 72 hectares of land in the Huis catchment from invasive plants and has released biocontrol on Hakea Species. This work has already created over 1000 days of employment. This project has allowed the GVB conservancy teams to implement their new restoration techniques which they have received over the past few, through our IKI project, allowing the teams to put their new knowledge into action!  These activities include erosion control, planting methods and even forming a medicinal garden which is available for anyone to access (Just remember please don’t just take, also give back). This restoration work has created a further 160 days of employment. This project aims to identify individuals in Barrydale who could be mentored along with our existing restoration teams. The project will therefore create much-needed employment opportunities in Barrydale.
​Project Scope
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The project's scope encompasses a series of interventions to catalyse ecological regeneration and foster community stewardship. Community engagement is integral to the success of this project, along with the active participation of the Barrydale and Smitsville community. We plan to place awareness-raising signs in public spaces to inform people of the importance of the Redfin and how to protect it.  Through public planting days, mural painting, water harvesting activities, educational day initiatives, and collaborative partnerships with local businesses, the project seeks to mobilise collective action and cultivate a shared sense of responsibility for the river's well-being. 
Caravan Planting Day
Caravan Planting Day
Caravan Planting Day
Caravan Planting Day
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Caravan Planting Day
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Caravan Planting Day
Caravan Planting Day
​Long-Term Vision

In the long term, the goal of this project is to provide a more suitable ecosystem and home to the Tradouw/Barrydale Redfin, while improving the health of the downstream river which flows into the Conservancy. Through sustained collaboration and unwavering dedication, the Huis River will reclaim its rightful place as the heart of Barrydale—a symbol of resilience, renewal, and the enduring power of collective action.
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Find out more about the Tradouw Redfin and its plight at the talks happening as part of the Silver Mountain Music Festival. 
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Thank you to IUCN, the community of Barrydale and Swellendam Municipality for supporting this project.
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1 Comment
Flora Cameron
5/17/2024 10:34:09 pm

A worthwhile initiative and an excellent summary of a complex project.
Thank you to all involved in the hard work.

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