Fauna And Wildlife At Treverton Schools Mooi River KZN South Africa

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  • @MnrAndreas
    @MnrAndreas  10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wildlife and Nature at Treverton Schools in South Africa

  • @MnrAndreas
    @MnrAndreas  11 ปีที่แล้ว

    One year filming and photographing at Treverton Wildlife Area, amazing.
    Guys you are privileged to be there
    You can read the following on the schools homepage.
    The 270-hectare Treverton estate incorporates a large variety of ecosystems - wetland, grassland, rocky outcrops, springs, spring dams, catchment area and indigenous forest together with exotic forest and plants.
    A passionate and heartfelt commitment to the environment gave birth to an insistence that this rare inheritance needed to be conserved, thereby presenting our exceptional educational tool.
    So in 2000 a game fence was erected and the Treverton Wildlife Area (TWA) was established as the first natural, wildlife and game area in South Africa entirely managed by school pupils and staff under the guidance of experts in the field.

  • @MnrAndreas
    @MnrAndreas  3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Below a link to my review at Google maps.
    www.google.de/maps/contrib/113109279806701917022/place/ChIJEepUk7Xl8x4RriXeemPtQno/@5.9868735,-1.1726969,3z/data=!4m4!1m3!8m2!1e1!2s113109279806701917022

  • @MnrAndreas
    @MnrAndreas  6 ปีที่แล้ว

    by the way; another beautiful photo/music slide about South African Nature in the Eastern Free State and KZN, I experienced 2008-2014
    th-cam.com/video/zrFQVRtZLi8/w-d-xo.html

  • @MnrAndreas
    @MnrAndreas  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One year filming and photographing at Treverton Wildlife Area, amazing.
    Guys you are privileged to be there
    You can read the following on the schools homepage.
    The 270-hectare Treverton estate incorporates a large variety of ecosystems - wetland, grassland, rocky outcrops, springs, spring dams, catchment area and indigenous forest together with exotic forest and plants.
    A passionate and heartfelt commitment to the environment gave birth to an insistence that this rare inheritance needed to be conserved, thereby presenting our exceptional educational tool.
    So in 2000 a game fence was erected and the Treverton Wildlife Area (TWA) was established as the first natural, wildlife and game area in South Africa entirely managed by school pupils and staff under the guidance of experts in the field.