Iverroche becomes Pernod Ricard’s first wholly owned African spirit brand, as the French wine and spirit giant highlights the ...
Fynbos fish, some dating back 20 million years, are disappearing from South Africa’s rivers. Conservationists warn that without urgent action, these unique species could be lost forever.
Additionally, students will explore the Fynbos vegetation, which contributes to 80% of South Africa’s floral diversity, and learn about Table Mountain’s designation as one of the New7Wonders of Nature ...
Fynbos fish have survived in rivers and streams flowing through the Cape Fold Eco region for millennia. For example, redfin minnows are thought to have lived here for almost 20 million years, since ...
Cellar master Jacques Viljoen says that fynbos shapes the character of the wines there. “The unique vegetation contributes to the overall environment, subtly influencing the vines and their ...
alien vegetation itself, and controlled burning of old and woody fynbos that has not burned for ten to 15 years, which is a natural burning cycle for the biome. Firebreaks are also an essential ...
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