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LMP Report 2011/05 « Friends of The Liesbeek
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Liesbeek Maintenance Project Report. 1 May 2011 30 July 2011. By: James Cooper (Project Manager). The team have worked 4 days a week during this period due to Grant in Aid funding being secured to clean the banks of the Liesbeek in Observatory. The team consisted of a supervisor and three staff members for this period. Grant in Aid report. Through this funding the Liesbeek maintenance Project has hired 3 staff members, who worked every Friday from 0...
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LMP Report 2012/01-2012/02 « Friends of The Liesbeek
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Monthly Report: January – February 2012. Maintenance of the canal and pathways:. The team completed clearing the canalised sections in preparation for winter rainfalls. This included the removal of overhanging vegetation and branches along the canal as well as the cutting back of vegetation in the canal itself. Work done at Boschenheuwel Arboretum (Bishopscourt):. Working at the rehab site, Newlands Pool :. Wild Iris), which have since been planted ...
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LMP Report 2012/10 « Friends of The Liesbeek
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Liesbeek Maintenance Project Sponsor. Specialist domestic South African listed Equity Fund Manager. Anything else is rubbish. Thanks to Maxxor for providing the free hosting. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. Obs Cleaning Day Project. May 3, 2011. Changling.a chameleons world. May 26, 2010. Finally an Otter.well almost! April 28, 2010. April 8, 2010.
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LMP Report 2010/10 « Friends of The Liesbeek
http://fol.org.za/liesbeek-maintenance-project/lmp-report-october-2010
LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Liesbeek Maintenance Project Report. By: James Cooper (Project Manager). Removal of Parrots Feather in Liesbeek Lake. The team continued the manual removal the Parrots feather in Liesbeek Lake for the first week in October 2010. The clearing was put on hold by the City of Cape Town, Biodiversity branch, after the project manager had discovered that the City Invasive Alien Species Unit (IAS) had just obtained a bio-control agent for the species.
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN « Friends of The Liesbeek
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. The Liesbeek Life Plan is a recently formed collaborative effort between the Friends Of the Liesbeek and UCT’s Urban Water Management research unit to contribute to plans and designs for restoring and offering better support to social and ecological life of the Liesbeek River. Newsletters about the concept and progress of the project. No 1 Making room for an urban river The Liesbeek Life #1. Click here to cancel reply.
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LMP Report 2012/05 « Friends of The Liesbeek
http://fol.org.za/liesbeek-maintenance-project/lmp-report-201205
LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Liesbeek Maintenance Project Sponsor. Specialist domestic South African listed Equity Fund Manager. Anything else is rubbish. Thanks to Maxxor for providing the free hosting. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. Obs Cleaning Day Project. May 3, 2011. Changling.a chameleons world. May 26, 2010. Finally an Otter.well almost! April 28, 2010. April 8, 2010.
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LMP Report 2010/06 « Friends of The Liesbeek
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Liesbeek Maintenance Project Report. By: James Cooper (Project Manager). All 3 guys continue to work on the project. On days when rain kept the team off the river they went to Kenilworth Racecourse to do plant propagation and computer training. A new learner from WESSA will be joining the team occasionally at the beginning of July to do a project along the Liesbeek. Ordering and collection of plants. Planting at Belmont Bridge. An area was chosen th...
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LMP Report 2011/11-2011/12 « Friends of The Liesbeek
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LIESBEEK RIVER LIFE PLAN. LMP Report 2012/11 – 2012/12. Monthly Report: November – December 2011. Maintenance of the canal and pathways:. The team focussed much of their attention on cutting back vegetation on the pathway between the SA Breweries and Rygersdal sports fields. The aim of cutting back the vegetation is to allow a clear line of sight around corners and further down the path, thereby improving the safety of pedestrians on the path. Work done at Paradise/Bucksburn Park:. Click here to cancel r...
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chameleon « Otter Spotter
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Posts Tagged ‘chameleon’. Changling….a chameleons world. Wednesday, May 26th, 2010. Here is a nice shot taken in the wonderful area of the Liesbeek that Joan Parker and other Bishopscort Village residents have worked so hard to transform from an ugly mess into a beautiful sanctuary by the river. None other than the. Which is a CITES protected endangered species. This specimen is climbing a. Giant salvia) which is pictured below in its full flowering glory. Friends of the Liesbeek. June 19, 2016.
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Flora « Otter Spotter
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Archive for the ‘Flora’ Category. Changling….a chameleons world. Wednesday, May 26th, 2010. Here is a nice shot taken in the wonderful area of the Liesbeek that Joan Parker and other Bishopscort Village residents have worked so hard to transform from an ugly mess into a beautiful sanctuary by the river. None other than the. Which is a CITES protected endangered species. This specimen is climbing a. Giant salvia) which is pictured below in its full flowering glory. Friends of the Liesbeek. June 19, 2016.
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