Watch The Latest Klein Swartberg Conservancy Project Update

Watch The Latest Klein Swartberg Conservancy Project Update

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Watch The Latest Klein Swartberg Conservancy Project Update

Beyond Black Mountain / Caledon Tourism takes pride in all the initiatives that are in progress to rid the Swartberg Mountain of alien vegetation to protect its unique biodiversity which is home to among others, the endemic rough moss frog. 

Sit back and relax while Beyond Black Mountain / Caledon Tourism’s Lizel Kimber and Charl Folscher catch up with Lampie Fick, the chairman of the Klein Swartberg Conservancy. Watch the video, here.

Watch The Latest Klein Swartberg Conservancy Project Update

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