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Various links which are connected to the Cederberg Area.
www.cederberg.co.za
The Cederberg Area lies some 200km north of Cape Town. This vast region, encompasses some 162 000 hectare of rugged, mountainous terrain, stretching from the Pakhuis Pass in the north to Grootrivier in the south. The San and Khoi peoples inhabited the Cederberg area from early times, leaving behind a rich legacy of rock art.
www.capeleopard.org.za
The Cape Leopard Trust aims to optimally
facilitate conservation of the Cape's predator diversity through
simultaneously implementing conservation strategies, research projects
and tourism initiatives.
www.cederbergcorridor.org.za
The GCBC is essentially about people, primarily rural communities and
landowners, and how they use the land. The GCBC strives to introduce
people to sustainable ways of using their land and the natural
resources of this unique and diverse region.
http://academic.sun.ac.za/capeherp/cederberg/
Effective conservaton of amphibians and reptiles in the Greater Cederberg Biodiversity Corridor.
Existing protected areas are often too small and isolated to maintain viable ecosystems and evolutionary processes. In such circumstances, conservation efforts must focus on linking major sites across wide geographic areas in order to maintain large-scale processes and ensure the maintenance of a high level of biodiversity. Such networks of protected areas and landscape management systems are biodiversity corridors.
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