South Africa: South Africa's Famous Fynbos Must Be Preserved - but Burning Invasive Plants On Site Isn't the Best Strategy
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 25/02/2025
[The Conversation Africa] Invasive plants and trees were introduced to South Africa from as early as the 17th century for a range of commercial, subsistence and ornamental uses. Today, every area of the country has been invaded by a variety of these plants. The most species are found in the (…)
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