Read more about the article Clearing Acacias for Mandela Day
Residents of Camphill Village West Coast clearing invasive Acacia stands which were then turned into wood chips and firewood. (Photo credit: Sophia Turner)

Clearing Acacias for Mandela Day

In celebration of Mandela Day on July 18th, staff members of DST-NRF Centre for Invasion Biology (C·I·B) joined a group of 150 volunteers who gave their time to help with projects at Camphill Village West Coast. 

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Read more about the article Port Jackson impacts the restoration of <em>Protea repens</em> long after its removal
Mlungele Nsikani in the greenhouse where the Sugarbush growth trials took place. (Photo credit: Zama Mahlobo-Nsikani)

Port Jackson impacts the restoration of Protea repens long after its removal

The growth of our native Sugarbush (Protea repens) is not negatively affected by the legacy of altered soil chemistry after the clearing of invasive Port Jackson (Acacia saligna).

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