Cape clawless Otters caught on camera traps by Sean Jones

Freshwater systems are of great benefit and necessity to a diversity of animals, and are of utmost importance when it comes to a functioning ecosystem. On the Ezemvelo Nature Reserve these magnificent water bodies accommodate a variety of curious creatures; whether it...

Capturing amazing wildlife shots with camera traps by Rulene Nel

In conservation, camera traps are used for biodiversity surveys as well as to identify individuals. Scientists commonly use this method for identifying and estimating populations of nocturnal species and predators. Camera traps aren’t only about putting a camera in...

Pompom Weed – the Evil Beauty of Ezemvelo by Marion Gohier

In a previous blog we spoke about the beauty of the wildflowers of Ezemvelo Nature Reserve and how some of them blossom at the same time, creating a colourful ground cover. However, hiding between these beautiful and colourful flowers, one intruder is taking over the...

The Woodland Kingfisher of Ezemvelo by Sean Jones

“It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds.” – Aesop Among all of the aesthetically pleasing aspects of nature is a facet of gracious beauty – birds. There are over 850 species of birds in South Africa, and more than 240 of these species occur in the Ezemvelo...