A new maintenance area has been established in the Sato Panceberg in the western part of South Africa, covering 11,600 hectares over 14 properties. Western Soutpansberg Nature Reserve (WSNR) was officially declared on January 17, 2025 under the National Environmental Management Protection Regional Law. With the end extinction ED's wildlife trast (EWT) at the top, this reserve is important for Rymnpo's biodiversity, including cultural heritage, such as rare biomes, groundwater sources, rock art and sacred places. Protect the center.
WSNR development is the result of collaboration with the coalition of eight landowners, the Rymnpo Economic Development Bureau, and the support organization. This initiative, managed by the West Spansberg Nature Reserve Association, includes efforts to control invasion species, promote environmental education, and engage in local communities. As part of a continuous sustainable plan, this project emphasizes the importance of saving this ecological and culturally important areas, and benefits in the natural heritage of South Africa and its ecotourism. I will bring.
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Source: Bizcommunity