Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Overberg Lowlands Conservation Trust: our first newsletter!
Please go to www.overbergrenosterveld.org.za and sign up to receive our quarterly newsletters if you would like to do so! :)
Evan Eifler's Blog

Please note that you can now follow Evan Eifler's posts on his Blog:
www.evanrenosterveld.blogspot.com
Evan is our American volunteer, who will be working with us for the year.
He is photographing as many plants and animals in renosterveld as he can over this period and uploading many of these images onto I-Spot (www.ispot.org.za) for adding to the central database, as well as getting assistance with IDs.
The idea is that we develop our renosterveld database in a way that will guide us for future conservation action in the Overberg's lowlands.
Friday, July 12, 2013
The remains of the renosterveld
The remains of the Renosterveld
Farmer's Weekly | 5 July 2013
Overberg Lowlands Conservation Trust director Odette Curtis talks about the value of fragments in this threatened ecosystem and the exciting discovery of six previously unknown botanical species. Fertile, low-lying habitats of the world have always been the most suitable for cultivation... read more
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South African Journal of Botany
A conservation and floristic assessment of poorly known species rich quartz–silcrete outcrops within Rûens Shale Renosterveld (Overberg, Western Cape), with taxonomic descriptions of five new species
By O.E. Curtis, C.H. Stirton, A.M. Muasya
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Article history:
Received 31 December 2012. Received in revised form 20 March 2013. Accepted 25 March 2013
ABSTRACT
Quartz fields are islands of distinct vegetation in southern Africa. Such habitats differ from surrounding shale substrate in geomorphological and climatic attributes, and are dominated by a predominantly succulent flora with between 14% and 91% endemism. Previous studies have identified and surveyed quartz fields within the Succulent Karoo biome, but little is known about the Overberg quartz–silcrete fields located in the Renosterveld vegetation (Fynbos biome). This study maps the occurrence of quartz–silcrete fields in the Overberg (Eastern and Central Rûens Shale Renosterveld) and investigates if such fields support distinct vegetation compared with surrounding shales. Forty-seven plant species were recorded, 19 of which are endemic to the quartz–silcrete patches, including several newly discovered species in vascular plant families Cyperaceae (Ficinia), Iridaceae (Hesperantha) and Fabaceae (Aspalathus, Otholobium, Polhillia, Xiphotheca).
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Saturday, June 1, 2013
Kickstarter project - 30 days to raise $10 000!!
The Overberg Lowlands Conservation Trust needs your help!! We are working with an American student on a project for which we need to raise $10 000 within 30 days (and it's all or nothing!) to make it happen. This project forms a critical component of what we are doing as a Trust and this is a real opportunity for you to help us achieve our objectives towards saving renosterveld. Please take 5 minutes and follow the link below and see how YOU can make an enormous difference to our cause!!
http://www.kickstarter.com/ projects/1929410349/ recognizing-the-renosterveld
http://www.kickstarter.com/
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Camera traps in renosterveld
We have started setting out camera traps in renosterveld remnants and here is what we have found so far.... caracal, African Wild Cat, Egyptian Mongoose (also known as Large Grey Mongoose) and Porcupine. This is all from one site. Watch this space for more, as we have just set two cameras up on a new farm...
Thursday, December 13, 2012
OLCT RECEIVES MAZDA WILDLIFE VEHICLE!
Thank you, Mazda Wildlife Fund, for recognising the importance of the work we are doing and providing us with a loaned project vehicle... a beautiful BT50 double cab 2X4 Mazda bakkie! We are thrilled with this acknowledgement so early on in our development and believe with this platform, we can go from strength to strength!
(Above) Odette collecting the Mazda from the friendly staff at B&M, Bredasdorp and (below) The OLCT Board celebrating the arrival of the new vehicle at our Board meeting on 12 Dec 2012.
(Above) Odette collecting the Mazda from the friendly staff at B&M, Bredasdorp and (below) The OLCT Board celebrating the arrival of the new vehicle at our Board meeting on 12 Dec 2012.
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