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The Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, conserves 668 ha [1] [2] of the Molweni (Zulu: 'mutual greetings' [3]) and Nkutu River gorges that incise the sandstone Kloof plateau [4] in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
This is a list of nature reserves in eThekwini, South Africa (better known as Durban). They are managed by several organizations, including the eThekwini Municipality, Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, Msinsi Holdings, the National Ports Authority, and the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA). eThekwini Municipality The following reserves and parks are managed by the eThekwini ...
Harold Johnson Nature Reserve near Thugela River mouth, 100 ha. Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve in Yellowwood Park, Durban, 253 ha. Krantzkloof Nature Reserve in Kloof, between Hillcrest and Pinetown, near Durban, 600 ha. Mpenjati Nature Reserve near Trafalgar, 66 hectares (160 acres) North Park Nature Reserve adjacent to the Umhlahazana River ...
Krantzkloof Nature Reserve; New Germany Nature Reserve; Wildlife. The main attraction to these parks and reserves is the wildlife species that can be found within ...
The Kloof Gorge is part of the 4.47-square-kilometre (1.73 sq mi) Krantzkloof Nature Reserve. It is a predominantly English-speaking area. Kloof features several upmarket shopping centres and the Kloof Country Club, founded in 1927. It is known as a mist-belt with winding roads and tree-surrounded mansions and has become an attractive ...
Gariep Nature Reserve – Nature reserve in South Africa formerly known as Hendrik Verwoerd Dam Nature Reserve, only on the Free State side of the Gariep Dam, the park on the Eastern Cape side of the dam is called the Oviston Nature Reserve. Kalkfontein Nature Reserve around the Kalkfontein Dam.
Afrikaans: Eksotiese, kategorie 1 indringer, die Koraalbessieboom, in Krantzkloof Natuurreservaat English: Exotic and category 1 invasive Coralberry tree, in the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve. Category 1 invasives have to be removed immediately.
Msinsi Community Conservancy is an 8.5-hectare (21-acre) sandstone sourveld grasslands reserve in Kloof, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. [1] The park is managed by the Kloof Conservancy, a community organisation that promotes conservation of natural heritage.