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Editor's note

Paolo Candotti

Orchids of Kloof and the Highway area: part 2

Hendrelien Peters

Environmental Ponderings

Arend Hoogervorst

Systems on the edge

Cameron Mclean

Durban's Grasslands: more than "just grass"

Lyle Ground

The plant hunter

An interview with Prof Neil Crouch

The first South African zoologist

Robin Lamplough

Who dares to invade our haven in search of a cheap meal?

Peter Spence

What eats butterflies (and moths!)

Steve Woodhall

What kills or eats snakes?

Pat McKrill

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The Leopard's Echo is Kloof Conservancy's bi-annual magazine. We feature articles on a variety of nature-related topics that celebrate our wonderful biodiversity.

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