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Boosmansbos-langstertbosmuis ná 46 Jaar Weer Opgeteken

Boosmansbos-langstertbosmuis ná 46 Jaar Weer Opgeteken

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Boosmansbos-langstertbosmuis ná 46 Jaar Weer Opgeteken

Elusive Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew, Recorded after 46 years for the 1ste time.

The elusive Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew, one of the Western Cape's most mysterious mammals, was recorded for the first time in 46 years - he made a reappearance, 46 years after it was last recorded! (Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew (Myosorex longicaudatus boosmani).

Conservationists from CapeNature, Grootvadersbosch Conservancy and Helihack, together with volunteer biologists, were ecstatic at finding one of these tiny mammals on the edge of a pristine forest patch on CapeNature's Boosmansbos Wilderness Area.

First described in 1979 by scientist Nico Dippenaar, the shrew was recognised as a unique subspecies, geographically isolated from its relatives by the Gouritz Valley. Its limited known range, combined with forest habitat loss and climate change, led to it being listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List in 2016. Armed with little more than Dippenaar's original field notes and habitat descriptions, the team embarked on their fourth attempt in four years to find the shrew. Dippenaar, now retired, wished the group luck and fondly referred to the species as “a bit of a darling”.

The survey took place from 3-6 May 2025, with the shrew found on 4 May. “At last, I can take this little shrew off my biological bucket list. It's been a bit like a unicorn for me - a mythical creature that I thought I would never get a chance to see in real life,” said Dr Marienne de Villiers, CapeNature ecologist. “And it's really comforting to know that at least part of its population, in a least some of its forest habitat, is well-protected.”

Fortunately for the team, Helihack came to the rescue. This initiative is focused on safeguarding the protected area from invasive alien pines, using helicopters to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. The team were airlifted to a wilderness campsite and then hiked down to set 76 pitfall traps across various habitats. Each trap was prepared with bedding, shelter, and the occasional earthworm to ensure humane treatment. At first, the traps yielded nothing - but one of the final traps revealed a small mammal with a 6cm tail, unmistakably the long-lost Boosmansbos long-tailed forest shrew. Weighing just 13.7 grams, it was measured, photographed, and released unharmed into its forest habitat.

A genetic sample of the shrew will now be analysed to clarify its relationship to lower-altitude relatives, while further research is needed to better understand its life history, behavioural ecology, and the status of its only known population. Intensive surveys of other forest patches may yet reveal more about its distribution. But for now, it's enough to celebrate that the special shrew of Boosmansbos is still alive and well!

General Manager: Advocacy Petro van Rhyn

(Article shortened by Hardus Botha)

Boosmansbos-langstertbosmuis ná 46 Jaar Weer Opgeteken

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