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An ongoing conservation project is the removal of alien wattle trees (as of August 2024, we estimate that we have completed about 80% of the task).The wattle trees are systematically removed from within the reserve.

The cut down trees are dried, then burnt and the ash is then worked back into the soil. The ash is full of nutrients vital for soil health. We have managed to recover 4000 hectares of land that is now completely wattle free. Vast areas of savanna grassland have grown back in place of the wattle forests. The Savanna Grassland biome constitutes one of the highest wildlife carrying capacity.

Opuntia, commonly known as "Prickly Pear" is an invasive, fruit-bearing cactus species. Elephants, baboons and in particular fruit eating bird species, love eating this plant and in so doing, spread the seeds around the reserve. We have currently removed approximately 60% of the Opuntia and will continue to remove this invasive species until it is completely eradicated from the reserve.

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An ongoing conservation project on Lalibela is the removal of alien wattle trees (as of August 2024, we estimate that we have completed about 80% of the task).
 

The wattle trees are systematically removed from within the reserve. The cut down trees are dried, then burnt and the ash is then worked back into the soil. The ash is full of nutrients vital for soil health. We have managed to recover 4000 hectares of land that is now completely wattle free. Vast areas of savanna grassland have grown back in place of the wattle forests. The Savanna Grassland biome constitutes one of the highest wildlife carrying capacity.
 

Opuntia, commonly known as "Prickly Pear" is an invasive, fruit-bearing cactus species. Elephants, baboons and in particular fruit eating bird species, love eating this plant and in so doing, spread the seeds around the reserve. We have currently removed approximately 60% of the Opuntia and will continue to remove this invasive species until it is completely eradicated from the reserve.

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An ongoing conservation project on Lalibela is the removal of alien wattle trees (as of August 2024, we estimate that we have completed about 80% of the task).
 

The wattle trees are systematically removed from within the reserve. The cut down trees are dried, then burnt and the ash is then worked back into the soil. The ash is full of nutrients vital for soil health. We have managed to recover 4000 hectares of land that is now completely wattle free. Vast areas of savanna grassland have grown back in place of the wattle forests. The Savanna Grassland biome constitutes one of the highest wildlife carrying capacity.
 

Opuntia, commonly known as "Prickly Pear" is an invasive, fruit-bearing cactus species. Elephants, baboons and in particular fruit eating bird species, love eating this plant and in so doing, spread the seeds around the reserve. We have currently removed approximately 60% of the Opuntia and will continue to remove this invasive species until it is completely eradicated from the reserve.

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An ongoing conservation project on Lalibela is the removal of alien wattle trees (as of August 2024, we estimate that we have completed about 80% of the task).
 

The wattle trees are systematically removed from within the reserve. The cut down trees are dried, then burnt and the ash is then worked back into the soil. The ash is full of nutrients vital for soil health. We have managed to recover 4000 hectares of land that is now completely wattle free. Vast areas of savanna grassland have grown back in place of the wattle forests. The Savanna Grassland biome constitutes one of the highest wildlife carrying capacity.
 

Opuntia, commonly known as "Prickly Pear" is an invasive, fruit-bearing cactus species. Elephants, baboons and in particular fruit eating bird species, love eating this plant and in so doing, spread the seeds around the reserve. We have currently removed approximately 60% of the Opuntia and will continue to remove this invasive species until it is completely eradicated from the reserve.

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