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Sunday, October 25, 2020

VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP of the Nelson Mandela University Campus Nature Reserve, South Africa - Very informative, beautifully done!

From the Nelson Mandela University Campus Nature Reserve:
The Nelson Mandela University campus was declared a Private Nature Reserve in 1983. The campus covers 830 ha, and is dominated by the St Francis Dune Thicket vegetation community, which is characterised by clumps of thicket occurring within a matrix of Dune Fynbos.  
 
This fynbos vegetation is highly threatened due to agricultural clearing and coastal development, and the Nelson Mandela University Nature Reserve makes a significant contribution towards its conservation. Of the 17 500 ha of this vegetation still in existence, only 1 500 ha are conserved, and the reserve accounts for 48% of this total. Despite some problems with invasive Australian Acacias the vegetation is in very good condition.
 
Virtual tour:
The Nelson Mandela University Campus Nature Reserve offers a virtual field trip.  
 
Duration:
25:50

This field trip of the rarest tracts of dune fynbos in the world, is available on this website:

Note from the blog owner:
* The Nelson Mandela University campus is the only university campus in South Africa located on a nature reserve.