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Editor's note

Paolo Candotti

Gardening for wildlife

Charles and Julia Botha

Insects: the silent extinction

Dr Marlies Craig

The most threatened of them all

Jeanne Tarrant

Upper highway butterfly and moth biodiversity

Steve Woodhall

Are conserved areas really important to us anymore?

Arend Hoogervorst

Are any of our locally found snake species likely to become rare and/or endangered?

Pat McKrill

Endangered birds of KwaZulu-Natal: a call to action

Nicolette Forbes

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