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New distribution for rare plant | Mountainlands Nature Reserve
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Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise. New distribution for rare plant. Cacyreus lingeus or the Bush Bronze lay her eggs on Thorncroftia lotterii. Left: Douglas McMurtry assisting Herbert Otto who is taking photos of Cacyreus lingeus on Thorncroftia lotterii. Laquo; Male leopard relocated to Mountainlands. Date : May 14, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Join 100 o...
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Impressive tuber | Mountainlands Nature Reserve
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Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise. When you come across. Laquo; New distribution for rare plant. Recce by Botsoc members. Date : September 25, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Mountainlands Nature Reserve | Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise | Page 2
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Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise. Shy resident having a feast. Are notoriously shy animals and although they have been seen before and their tracks spotted on Mountainlands Nature Reserve, this is the first photographic evidence of one. After taking nearly 1500 photos of moving grass, the trap camera captured the brown hyena on the second evening from when the carcass was placed in position. This was a wonderful surprise. The leg of the zebra attached to the peg rema...
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Groovy ‘living fossil’ | Mountainlands Nature Reserve
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Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise. Groovy ‘living fossil’. Horsetail stems and strobili. They are very adaptable but prefer wet soils and can be seen at many stream crossings in Mountainlands. Suggested reading: Crouch, N.R; Klopper R.R; Burrows, J.E and Burrows, S.M. 2011 Ferns of Southern Africa A Comperehensive Guide. Struik Nature, Cape Town. Laquo; New geological map of part of Mountainlands. Date : May 22, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Lomshiyo Trust game lodge development project
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An independent, non-political, subscription-based association dedicated to promoting a business-friendly environment ;. An impartial, credible non-profit association, which enables it to negotiate contracts and secure funding for projects that benefit its community;. Comprised of members from every sector of the economy, ranging from small entrepreneurs to large corporates;. Lomshiyo Trust Game Lodge/Boutique Hotel. Ong term concession will be considered. A number of new tourism investment and. In the Mo...
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Black Eagle sighted | Mountainlands Nature Reserve
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Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise. Contributed by Marjorie Nuns of the Barberton Bird Club. After a very quiet morning, things improved considerably in Dycedale at precisely 11h45- at one of our regular stops – when Andy shouted ‘RAPTOR TO THE RIGHT! We’ll keep you posted! Laquo; Groovy ‘living fossil’. Black storks breeding on Mountainlands. Date : July 2, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Recce by Botsoc members | Mountainlands Nature Reserve
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Barberton, South Africa – Experience the Adventure, Share our Paradise. Recce by Botsoc members. During summer the mountains come alive with a spectacle of colourful flowers. More so with Mountainlands sitting in the Barberton Centre of Plant Endemism (BCPE) and being blessed with several vegetation types, microclimates, altitude levels and summer rainfall. The route will allow ample time and places to stop and look at plants and there may also be sightings of wildlife. As Botsoc member Jeanette Curling (.