ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS

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National Lottery funds AfriOceans Warriors – youth Tribe for the Oceans.

The AfriOceans Warriors emerged as a unique African tribe, to assist the youth take ownership of their heritage & become leaders of awareness for Africa’s oceans.

 
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Fracking the Karoo first and then the Drakensberg!!

While Shell is in the hot seat with their application to frack for shale gas in the Karoo, what is less well known is that SASOL has managed to stay below the radar with their investigations about fracking in the Drakensburg.

 
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Speleologist John Meyer & the Moles of Kalk Bay Caves.

John Meyer systematically explored & named most of the caves in Kalk Bay mountains & was the core of the `Moles', avid cavers of the early 1900s. His legacy includes the cave names and the extensive network of paths he built to the caves which are still in use today.

 
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City of Cape Town Electricity Tariff Structure 1 July 2011

In Cape Town you get what you pay for. No more service fees. Two tariff categories for homes: LIFELINE & DOMESTIC (see details). Reducing electricity consumption to fall into the Lifeline tariff saves rands.

 
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Otters of the Cape Peninsula

In the morning mist of Scarborough or late evening on Glencairn beach they can look like seals, but look closer – you may be rewarded with a rare sighting of a Cape Clawless Otter. Read about Nicola Okes's exciting research on Cape Peninsula Otters and become an Otter Spotter.

 
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Farewell to a Wild River

Text and photos by Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier Fellow, ILCP It is a bitter loss. The wild river that along its lengthy journey gives life to so much and so many will be tamed forever. Where I stand on the shores […]

 
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