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Category: Nature

Native trees planted on Coetzenburg Mountain to fight against climate change

Bergkaree, Cape Ash, Forest Alder and Bladdernut trees were among the indigenous trees planted by volunteers in the Coetzenburg...
Nature

Bergklimmer uit kloof by Jonkershoek gered

’n 42-jarige bergklimmer is op 13 Augustus met die hulp van ’n reddingshelikopter by die Jonkershoek-natuurreservaat gered. Dit is...
local news, Nature

More snow and rain predicted for Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch and the surrounding areas can expect snow and rain over the weekend of 29 and 30 July. This...
Environment, Nature

More rain predicted for Stellenbosch after short reprieve

Stellenbosch will experience a break from heavy rain until the morning of 17 June, after experiencing the worst rainfall...
local news, Municipality, Nature

SU student first to study dehydration of SA reptiles

A Stellenbosch University (SU) student’s research project will be the first study conducted with a focus on the effects...
Nature, News, Stellenbosch University, Wildlife

Invasive beetle could kill thousands of trees in Stellenbosch

An invasive beetle with the ability to kill any tree it had burrowed into, had been sighted in the...
Agriculture, Animals, Conservation, Environment, local news, Municipality, Nature, News, Wildlife

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
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