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While access to the terminals has been restored, flooding at I-275 continues to be an issue - and with more severe weather on the way, it could remain underwater.
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“A recent workshop conducted at the edge of the Goukamma River at Buffels Bay, highlighted the plight of Garden Route river systems and the importance of responsible land management practices in reducing environmental risks, including water security and wildfire events, associated with invasive alien plants,” says Cobus Meiring of the Southern Cape Landowners Initiative (SCLI). The SCLI Invasive Alien Plant Workshop for Landowners and Invasive Alien Plant Contractors was held at the Buffels Bay Community Hall on 21 April 2021. At a recent workshop conducted by the Southern Cape Landowners Initiative (SCLI) in Buffels Bay, Pamela Booth, Environmental Manager of Knysna Municipality, informed landowners on the various species of invasive alien plants that are common in the Garden Route. (Photo: SCLI)