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Rare and threatened trees of Krantzkloof Nature Reserve

Richard Boon

The power of the pen

An interview

Environmental Ponderings

Arend Hoogervorst

Orchids of Kloof and the Highway area: part 1

Hendrelien Peters

Home-fed in Kloof: birds that live and feed in the Kloof area

Peter Spence

Dinner for one

Pat McKrill

What do butterflies eat?

Steve Woodhall

Lonely perfectionist: William Burchell

Robin Lamplough

Embrace D’MOSS: design your garden as a habitat resource

Anno Torr

Sustaining sociable rivers

Sarah Chiles

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