Tokai Park and the Myth of Sustainable Development
"For as long as our footprint remains 1.7 Earths, we have no sustainable future," writes Tony Rebelo, tackling "sustainable development".
"For as long as our footprint remains 1.7 Earths, we have no sustainable future," writes Tony Rebelo, tackling "sustainable development".
FoTP intern Matthew Collins updates our remote-sensing tool tracking change in the presence of invasive alien vegetation (IAV) at Tokai Park.
Alanna Rebelo asks that we set our differences aside to save our critically endangered Fynbos species at Tokai Park.
Gaby Meyer leads a well-attended shroom hunt through the Tokai Arboretum following decent autumn rains. Tony Rebelo fills us in.
From a Letter to the Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy, on the Tokai Cecilia Management Framework (TCMF).
Following 2021's Devil's Peak Fire, we ask what could and should have been done to avert catastrophic cultural heritage loss.
Herpetologist Vard Aman explains how the mole snake (Pseudaspsis cana) provides free, safe, and ecologically friendly rodent control in our suburbs.
SANParks' prescribed burn at Tokai Park's Prinskasteel Wetland Block A19, conducted in perfect conditions on 23 March 2021, proved an historical occasion.
Nicholas Coertze and Alanna Rebelo explain how FoTP's Sentinel-2 Web app allows us to monitor invasive-alien tree growth at Tokai Park. Part 2 of 2.
Nicholas Coertze explains how advanced remote sensing technologies will enable us to monitor invasive alien trees at Tokai Park. Part 1 of 2.
We review and comment on the City of Cape Town's 2020 draft climate-change strategy – which ignores our unique biodiversity.
A sprawling groundcover, the Cape Flats Silkypuff (Diastella proteoides) has charming puff-like clusters of small flowers formed by rosettes of pointed pink star-like, hairy bracts.
Legendary Fynbos plantsman and Kirstenbosch horticuturist Anthony Hitchcock writes of restoring Whorl Heath (Erica verticillata) to the wild.
A new species of Sedge, the Hidden Veldrush (Schoenus inconspicuus), has been described from Lower Tokai Park.
On Tuesday 30 June we finished Block A7B, the Paintball Block. Our first month of Covid19 hacks is completed. Many thanks to all who helped.