The New Orleans Park is the home to Marasmodes undulata, a Critically Endangered plant species in the Asteraceae Family. The species is endemic to this 6ha conservation area and is currently extinct in the wild. We are conducting a project (funded by the Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund) to reintroduce the back into the wild. The site also requires additional restoration activities and engagement from the local community. Our activity at the site will include a litter cleanup, planting species in the restoration site, alien invasive clearing and seed collection.
Primary Activity: Revegetation/Seeding
Accessibility: Easy walk
Family Friendly
Organizer Details
Organizer: Ismail Ebrahim
Partners: Drakenstein Municipality
Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
CREW
SANBI
BOTSOC
COVID Protocols
Masks compulsory Hand sanitizer Temperature screening Social distancing
Registration & Contact Info
Registration: I.Ebrahim@sanbi.org.za
Name: Ismail
Email: I.Ebrahim@sanbi.org.za
City: Cape Town
Country: South Africa
Date & Time
June 9, 2021 @ 9:00 am
Local timezone
Location
Location: New Orleans ParkCity: Cape Town
Country: South Africa
Region: Africa