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Malgas River Restoration - Learning how to identify different species in our ecosystems.

  • Writer: Garden Roots
    Garden Roots
  • Jan 13
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 16

Learners from Kretzenshoop Primary joined for a day of learning about how to identify exotic and indigenous species, along with how to identify what the health of the river water is through a mini SASS (Stream Assessment Scoring System) water test.


A fun day filled with environmental knowledge and a willingness to learn more about how to care for the ecosystems that we reside in. If you would like to see a bit of what happened on the day, please click on the link below:




Students learn how to use the key of tree books to assist with identifying indigenous tree species that are present along the Malgas river in the Garden Route, South Africa. (October 2024)
Students learn how to use the key of tree books to assist with identifying indigenous tree species that are present along the Malgas river in the Garden Route, South Africa. (October 2024)

 
 
 

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Respect the River project focusses on having a positive impact on the Malgas river located in the Garden Route. Focus is put on finding businesses or citizens to collaborate with for the restoration work to be done properly. Funding is essential to cover the costs of: sourcing and planting indigenous trees with compost  and mulch, tools and labor to continuously be doing exotic clearing and event costs for river clean ups with educational events that we host along the Malgas River.

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