WOODBUSH GRANITE GRASSLAND (WGG)

 

WOODBUSH GRANITE GRASSLAND (WGG)

 

WOODBUSH GRANITE GRASSLAND (WGG)

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As an non-profit organization (209-267 NPO), FroHG depends mainly on its membership fees and donations to carry out it's mission.

With less than 10% of the original Woodbush Granite Grassland vegetation type still existing, a lot more remains to be done to ensure the survival of this unique natural heritage landscape for future generations.


 
 

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    Long-awaited book about limpopo's wild flowers

    Long-awaited book about limpopo's wild flowers

    annual general meeting 2021

    annual general meeting 2021

    Little patches of diversity: the value of small fragments of pristine grasslands

    Little patches of diversity: the value of small fragments of pristine grasslands

    Eye-catching lilies could take a toll on critically endangered grassland.

    Eye-catching lilies could take a toll on critically endangered grassland.

    Global Covid-19 pandemic adds to the pressures faced by natural resources:

    Global Covid-19 pandemic adds to the pressures faced by natural resources:

    Annual General Meeting 2020

    Annual General Meeting 2020

    Tackling a BIG problem in a SMALL grassland: Beating bracken for biodiversity’s sake

    Tackling a BIG problem in a SMALL grassland: Beating bracken for biodiversity’s sake

    A Vase full of Visitors.

    A Vase full of Visitors.

    2019 - A year well spent.

    2019 - A year well spent.

    One man’s trash is not the environment’s treasure.

    One man’s trash is not the environment’s treasure.

    Haenertsburg Nature Reserve, a haven for butterflies.

    Haenertsburg Nature Reserve, a haven for butterflies.

    2018 - A year-end reflection.

    2018 - A year-end reflection.

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