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Category: Nature

Climate change is linked to serious human rights violations – SU professor

“The history of climate change is also a history of capitalism, colonialism and apartheid, of which all have been...
Environment, Events, International, Nature, News, Stellenbosch University, Students

Looking out for our feathered friends 

The hatchlings which are still nesting in Stellenbosch are at threat of being displaced from their nests by high...
Animals, Community, Conservation, COVID-19, Environment, local news, Nature, News, Wildlife

Don’t pet Stellenbosch’s Cape dwarf chameleons, say experts

chameleons
Cape dwarf chameleons, which are frequently spotted in Stellenbosch, are well-suited to survival in urban spaces but it is...
Animals, Campus, Community, Conservation, Environment, local news, Nature, News, Wildlife

More than 450 gather for Maties Colour Run

More than 450 people, including around 150 children, recently took part in a Colour Run hosted by Maties Sport. ...
Campus, Events, Health, local news, Mental health, Nature, News, Students

Climate change is here, and affecting our health – SU researcher

Climate change is a problem that is no longer in the future, but with us.  This is according to...
Agriculture, Energy, Environment, Fire, Health, Nature, News

Maties row, row, row their boat to fifth place

People rowing
Stellenbosch University’s Maties Rowing Club recently rowed their way to fifth place overall in the Rand Merchant Bank Universities’...
Events, Nature, News, Sport, Sport, Stellenbosch University, Students

Why we are catching whales for conservation

Whales

There are very few creatures who have captured the human imagination in the way whales do. But despite their enormous size, their biggest threat to their survival continues to be human activity. The South African coast has seen many whale entanglements over the past years leading to risky rescue missions by disentanglement professionals.

Africa, Animals, Community, Conservation, Environment, Features, Nature, News, Wildlife

Climate biologist Wendy Foden’s fight against eco-anxiety

eco-anxiety

Wendy Foden is a world-renowned climate biologist, and a fighter of climate change. Foden speaks to MatieMedia about eco-anxiety, and about sustainable habits for climate change researchers.

#Women, Community, Conservation, COVID-19, Education, Environment, Features, Gender, Health, International, Lifestyle, local news, Mental health, Nature, News, Profile, Wildlife, Women

More than 2 000 SU alumni return for homecoming

Stellenbosch University (SU) recently saw 2 000 of its alumni return to campus grounds for its so-called “homecoming” events...
Business, Community, Events, Food, Lifestyle, local news, Music, Nature, News, Residence, Stellenbosch University, Students

Imagining ancient landscapes with Dr Ryan Tucker

Ever since he was a child, Dr Ryan Tucker wanted “to dig dinosaurs”. He tells MatieMedia’s William Brederode about...
Education, Environment, Features, Nature, Profile, Stellenbosch University
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