by Lesley Richardson | May 14, 2020 | Land-use planning
Johan Burger brings 26 years of experience in nature conservation to the Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative. He is the newly-appointed ABI Theme Leader overseeing Land-use Planning. He also works for CapeNature, as the
by Lesley Richardson | Mar 22, 2020 | Green Economy
A new pilot project in the Overberg aims to use invasive alien trees – and convert them into wood pellets for heating fuel. The project is being driven by the Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative, as
by Lesley Richardson | Jan 21, 2020 | Responsible tourism
Experts say that the African penguin could be extinct in LESS THAN 10 years. There are only 13,300 breeding pairs of African penguins left today (some penguin species are around 65 million years old).
by Lesley Richardson | Oct 31, 2019 | Responsible tourism
The Table Mountain Fund has played a vital role in protecting Fynbos across the Overberg. In fact, if you work in the Cape Floral Kingdom here, chances are you’ve at some point received support from this organisation.
by Lesley Richardson | Oct 3, 2019 | Green Economy
Is the Overberg’s water secure? That was the theme at the Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative (ABI) Annual General Meeting. The meeting was held at the Agulhas National Park on Wednesday, 25 September. Despite short bouts of rain …