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How Global Warming will Affect South Africa's Habitat

...These eventually spat out a map with a projection of the South African landscape by 2050 - the bioclimatic zones shifted south-east, with a warming and drying sweeping in from the north-west...
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Consumers of Goat Meat

...According to a study ‘A Profile of the South African Goat Market Value Chain’ (2017) the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries have found that traditionally the largest consumers of chevon in South Africa is the lower income groups..
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Things to Do in Witsand Nature Reserve

...Species to be seen include: Namaqua sandgrouse, Sociable weaver, African pygmy falcon, Secretarybird and Crimson-breasted shrike.By Jacques Marais..
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Grenache Noir

...A growing number of South African wine makers have started producing interesting single varietal Grenache wines.TasteThe variety typically produces wines with berry and spicy aromas.By Glenneis Kriel..
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Durban Curry Recipe

...Durban Curry RecipeDurban Curry RecipeBy David TraffordSouth African traditional Durban curry recipe by David Trafford paired with Sijnn Rosé wine...
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Guide to Wildlife Viewing in South Africa

...At most Southern African camps and lodges, open vehicles with raised, stepped seating, meaning the seats in the back are higher than the ones in front, are used for game drives...
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How to Farm Sunflowers

...South African farmers compete with imported products produced with government subsidies.Growing Conditions for SunflowersSunflowers is an annual summer crop that is sensitive to cold and frosts at various stages of development...
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Identification of Leopard

...The leopard is described as one of the most elusive of large carnivores. ©Shem CompionThe African leopard varies in size and colour depending on its location and habitat...
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Visiting Hondeklip Bay

...He was a South African boxing champ who fell under Hilter’s spell during the 1932 Olympic Games in Munich...
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Outdoor Lifestyle in Bloemfontein

...Seven Dams was originally a farm owned by an Australian, Tommy Griffiths, and his South African wife and was proclaimed a conservancy in 1997...
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Pinot Noir

...Prof Perold crossed Pinot noir with Cinsaut to produce the truly South African variety, Pinotage.Production RegionsThe area under Pinot noir in South Africa has grown from representing 0,8% of the total area under wine grape production to 1,2% in 2016..
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History of the Lowveld Continued

...Also known as the South African War, the conflict was largely instigated by the British, who thought that the conflict would be a short, sharp affair in which their army would sweep aside the backward Boers and usher in a glorious era of imperial rule..
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Places of Interest Near Augrabies

...The terrain consists of red sand dunes, dry riverbeds and plant life such as baobab and camelthorn trees and kalahari shrubs. Predators include lions, cheetahs, African leopards, and hyenas...
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What is Companion Planting?

...Some plants (rosemary and Artemisia afra - African wormwood) are natural insects repellents. Other plants such as carrots, fennel and yarrow attract beneficial insects such as wasps, ladybirds and hoverflies...
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Exposed to Alcohol in the Womb

...In a study of four South African cities in 2002 and 2003, the number of full or partial FAS in children entering the schooling system was dramatic. In Jo’burg, nearly 3% of children showed signs of FAS...
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Orchard Management of Pomegranates

...This has helped to increase the exports of pomegranates, as it helped to open new markets to South African pomegranates. The main pest of pomegranate is the false codling moth. Other pests include aphids, mealy bug, scale, fruit fly and thrips...
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Bees and Pollination

...arrangement between beekeepers and crop farmers for pollination services differs from landowner to landowner and even the type of crop, says Dr Tlou Masehela of the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI)...
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Abseiling in South Africa

...Abseiling in South AfricaAbseiling in South AfricaAbseiling and Rap Jumping 101Abseiling has matured into a sport and recently become a popular South African holiday activity. Abseiling is the art of lowering oneself safely down a rope...
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John Loubser

...our contemporary African environment and culture.' They call it Afropean synergy.Vintage 16©Mike CarelseJohn Loubser the Cellarmaster.As one of the Cape's middle-generation winemakers trying to balance a corporate role while staying hands-on..
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Spotted Hyena

...The spotted hyena has a characteristic sloping back, large head, ungraceful gait and a well-developed sense of smell unique to its species. Its macabre laugh is readily associated with nights in the African bush...
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How to Farm Mussels

...The flesh of the indigenous black mussels is black or blue. Both species taste similar.©Blue Ocean MusselsThe Mediterranean mussel (top) and the South African black mussel (below)...
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Monkey Orange - From Music to Wines

...Monkey Orange - From Music to WinesMonkey Orange - From Music to WinesIndigenous South African FruitMonkey orange (Strychnos spinosa) is also known as klapper, morapa, umKwakwa, Nsala, muramba and Umhlali...
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Climate Change and Farming in South Africa

...For most farmers who grow maize in an area that is the pulse of South African maize production, it all comes down to rain. How much rain falls, and when it falls...
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Nightjars

...The most iconic of African night sounds is the ‘Good Lord deliver us…’ chant of the Fiery-necked Nightjar. The sound of the Square-tailed nightjar is also a common nighttime sound in the Lowveld...
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