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groot winterhoek stewardship corridor secures ha's for conservation
The Greater Cederberg Biodiversity Corridor (GCBC) recently concluded the Groot Winterhoek Freshwater Stewardship Corridor Project which secured 9000 ha of private land under formal conservation through CapeNature’s stewardship programme. The project aimed to expand protected areas within one of the five core biodiversity...
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SANBI convenes dialogue on ecological infrastructure
SANBI recently convened a Dialogue on Ecological Infrastructure on 25 and 26 October 2012 in partnership with the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA). Convened as the 2012 Grasslands Partners Forum, the event served as an important cross-disciplinary dialogue among government, labour, business and civil society on the role...
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western cape state of biodiversity 2012 report released
CapeNature launched the Western Cape State of Biodiversity 2012 report at their annual Biodiversity Review, held from 8 to 9 November 2012. MEC for local government, environmental affairs and development planning, Mr Anton Bredell, delivered the keynote address and emphasized the importance of conserving our biodiversity...
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environmental sector commits to further investment in skills development
The vision for a greener growth path for South Africa and its potential for job creation has spurred unprecedented national collaboration between the environmental sector and national education institutions and agencies, towards the development of quality green skills. Over 200 key players convened at The National Environmental...
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smartphone technology to aid sustainable seafood choices
WWF-SASSI has joined forces with local software development company The Lateral Alternative to release a BlackBerry app that enables people to make sustainable choices when buying and ordering seafood.
The easy-to-use app invites consumers to check the sustainability of their seafood choice in real time; through using it, they...
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