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- Rietvlei Nature Reserve – City of Tshwane
Rietvlei Nature Reserve protects water systems, an endangered vegetation type and endangered plants, animals and birds Rietvlei Nature Reserve consists of mainly grassland and wetlands The large animals that occur in this reserve are eland, buffalo, white rhino, red hartebeest, Burchell’s zebra, black wildebeest, blesbok, cheetah, waterbuck
- Temporary closure of Rietvlei Nature Reserve due to disruptive rains
The City is compelled to temporarily close operations at this facility due to flooding caused by persistent rainfall over the past few days The roads within the nature reserve are not drivable and most of the bridges are flooded, resulting in risks of vehicular damage and drownings
- Rietvlei’s cheetah cubs off to new hunting grounds - Tshwane
Rietvlei Nature Reserve’s latest cheetah offspring are off to new hunting and playing grounds The current litter of five young adults were born to a female cheetah called Njo zi Njozi was relocated from the Garden Route Game Lodge to Rietvlei Nature Reserve in August 2020
- Baby zebra naming competition now open with a top prize of . . . - Tshwane
The winner will receive a top prize of two nights’ stay for four people at Rietvlei Nature Reserve The competition is open to all and entries will close at 15:00 on Friday, 22 December 2023 Email your baby zebra name entries to siphost@tshwane gov za
- City of Tshwane calls on nature lovers to enjoy the outdoors at our . . .
One of the highly recommended places to visit in Tshwane is the Rietvlei Nature Reserve The reserve boasts a variety of wildlife, such as buffalo, rhino and cheetah, and offers game drives to visitors
- Nature Conservation – City of Tshwane
To conserve and utilise Tshwane`s nature areas, and to promote and maintain outdoor leisure facilities, such as resorts and swimming pools, in a way that it will benefit residents and visitors to the City Tshwane is home to some of South Africa’s finest nature reserves and recreation resorts
- Klapperkop Nature Reserve baby zebra finally gets a name
The baby zebra was born in November last year at Klapperkop Nature Reserve, one of the city’s popular outdoor destinations The naming competition ran from 12 to 22 December 2023, with over 300 entries received from animal and nature lovers
- Activities to tick off your bucket list when you visit the City of . . .
Rietvlei Nature Reserve is made up of open grassland and wetlands with a diversity of animals, making it the perfect game-viewing day trip Rietvlei Nature Reserve conducts game drives on Tuesdays and Thursdays for walk-in guests and no prior bookings are required
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