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    • In defence of the roach
    • Climate change-who is really to blame?
    • The back-fanged snakes
    • Lockdown-an opportunity to appreciate your local biodiversity
    • Environmental Ponderings-lockdown, COVID-19 and change
    • Ecological restoration in eThekwini Municipality
    • Citizen Science: history, games and lockdown
    • Garden structure is for the birds
    • South Africa’s biggest snake
    • Eco impi: beyond the call of duty!
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Editor's note

Paolo Candotti

The Durban Metropolitan Open Space System

Richard Boon

Environmental Ponderings

Arend Hoogervorst

Eco impi: the practitioner

An interview with Geoff Nichols

Father of Natal botany

Robin Lamplough

Small mammal ‘critters’ of the greater Kloof region

Dr Leigh Richards

A smorgasbord for the birds!

Dave Rimmer

Does climate change affect butterflies and moths?

Steve Woodhall

What is climate change doing to our snakes?

Pat McKrill

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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