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Editor's note

Paolo Candotti

A much-loved reptile: chameleons of KZN

Nick Evans

One goose, many geese; one mongoose, many mongooses!

Jarryd Streicher

Has Climate Change really affected our butterflies?

Steve Woodhall

Will climate change change lives? Ask a snake.

Pat McKrill

Spring has sprung

Dr Marlies Craig

Krantzkloof Pioneer: Wilhelm Posselt

Robin Lamplough

Global Footprinting: do we know what our impact really is?

Arend Hoogervorst

Against all odds

An interview with Simon Maphumulo

A Kloof Conservancy Project

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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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