Blogs

Leaving only footprints

The West Coast Biosphere has recently developed a series of hiking trails, close to Cape Town, and coupled with ample options for accomodation and local food is a great option for a weekend getaway.

Cape Town BRT receives honourable mention at Sustainable Transport Awards

San Francisco, USA and Medellín, Colombia were declared the winners of the 8th annual Sustainable Transport Award. Cape Town, South Africa, also received an honorable mention for opening the first BRT system in Africa to integrate cycling.

The City has a Green Heart

Brent Meersman reminds us that the real attraction of the Gardens remains the plants. The gardens are laudably well-tended, clean and thriving.

Quaggas – Back from the Dead

The once-extinct quagga is alive and well and galloping around in the Cape. Tiara Walters reports about the Quagga Project that was launched in 1986.

World Design Capital: City announces multi-sectoral task team

City of Cape Town Executive Mayor, Alderman Patricia de Lille, has announced the formation of a multi-sectoral task team in preparation for the signing of the Host City agreement for the World Design Capital 2014 in March later this year.

Implemented Environments

With ‘green issues’ in mind, Brundyn + Gonsalves Gallery presents an exhibition titled Implemented Environments. The exhibition incorporates a diverse array of responses to the theme although consistent throughout is a frank honesty in the artists’ reflections.

Dont lose your pet! Welcome to CityPetFinder

Losing a family pet is quite an ordeal and can be very distressing. There are a few precautions that you can take to reduce the chances of losing your pet, but there is also a service called CityPetFinder, that can help you get your fury family members back.

All Aboard

Two brothers have nailed their green colours firmly to the mast with a nautical recycling venture. Tiara Walters talks to them about Resails and offers a ‘Giveaway’

Contributing to research and conservation?

© Ian Michler

There’s a decided feel-good factor to cuddling a lion cub or riding an elephant; it’s something that, given half a chance, many of us would do without thinking twice. But would we be contributing to research and conservation, as wildlife-encounter operations claim?

Peasant Households: Neglected Engines of Global Growth

This is the story of Southern Africa’s peasant households who, from time in memoriam, conserved and produced Africa’s hidden treasure - the indigenous marula tree – for the world’s benefit.
 

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