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AllAfrica on MSNSouthern Africa's Rangelands Do Many Jobs, From Feeding Cattle to Storing Carbon - a Review of 60 Years of Research [analysis]South Africa's rangelands have always had great value for the country. These areas offer more than just grazing for livestock. They provide services like purifying water, storing carbon and conserving ...
Whether tucked away in the mountains or spread across salt pans and deserts, each of these spots delivers a true escape from ...
Column - In his State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa boasted of the preparations to build the Ntabelanga Dam in the Eastern Cape. However, this R10-billion construction will quickly go to ...
Over the past decade, parts of South Africa have risen by as much as six millimeters – a subtle but measurable shift detected ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSA clams up on its hunt for oil in world’s largest animal migration corridorThe South African government petroleum agency has refused to provide details of its controversial oil and gas exploration project slap-bang in the middle of the world’s largest animal migration path.
The future looks brighter today for two critically endangered flying creatures in South Africa, thanks to the establishment of a new grassland reserve in the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains.
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