- Rondevlei
The Rondevlei Nature Reserve is located in Grassy Park, a
suburb ofCape Town ,South Africa . Thebird sanctuary covers approximately 2.2square kilometre s of mostly permanentwetland and consists of a single largebrackish lagoon . Thenature reserve is among the most important wetlands for birds in South Africa despite being situated directly alongside the heavilypolluted Zeekoevlei. A number of islands on the vlei act as vital breeding sites. Rondevlei is home to about 230 birdspecies , a variety of small mammals and reptiles likecaracal ,porcupine , Capefox , grysbuck, steenbuck andmongoose , as well as aHippopotamus population which was re-introduced in1981 as a means to control an aliengrass species fromSouth America , which had covered theshoreline and was threatening to engulf the vlei itself. It boasts unusual and threatenedecosystems like strandveld, Sand PlainsFynbos and indigenous Coastal Fynbosvegetation with unique plants found nowhere else in the world.Rondevlei's web site provides lists of animals and plants which can be found in the reserve:
* [http://www.rondevlei.co.za/bird%20list.htm List] ofbird s
* [http://www.rondevlei.co.za/mammals.htm List] ofmammal s
* [http://www.rondevlei.co.za/reptiles.htm List] ofreptile s andamphibian s
* [http://www.rondevlei.co.za/arthropods.htm List] ofarthropod s
* [http://www.rondevlei.co.za/plant%20list.htm List] ofplant sIn February
2004 , a young hippocalf named Hugo or Houdini escaped from Rondevlei after it wasbullied by an older dominant male and was on the run for 10 months until it was caught in December and moved to anEastern Cape private reserve.History
The reserve was established in
1952 in cooperation with the Cape Divisional Council (now Cape Metropolitan Council), when the area was still used by locals to grazehorses andcattle , for woodcutting and flower picking. Originally it consisted of the vlei and about one square kilometre of land, which was extended in1963 and1987 by addingdunes and seasonal wetlands to the south of the vlei to the reserve. To preventflooding of the built-up areas, which contained then mainly sub-economic housing, adam at the south-eastern end of the vlei was build to permanently lower the level of Rondevlei. The management of the reserve was taken over by the South PeninsulaMunicipality in1997 and it is now part of theCity of Cape Town .Facilities
The facilities in the reserve include an about 1 km long waterside
trail along theshoreline with six bird hides and two large wooden observation towers, aterrarium andaquarium , as well as the Leonard Gill museum and an environmental education centre with lecture theater and resource centre.Besidesbirdwatching visitors are offered guided tours, boat cruises, conference facilities and secluded overnight accommodation within the reserve which are organized by a community-based company, Imvubu Nature Tours, which was established in2002 with the use of poverty relief funds, made available by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism.Directions
From Cape Town follow the M5 for about 11½ km from the N2/M5 intersection in the direction of Muizenberg and then in Grassy Park turn left into Victoria Road. Follow Victoria Road across the major 5th Avenue intersection and turn right into Fisherman’s Walk. The Rondevlei Nature Reserve is well marked a few hundred meters down the road.
The reserve is open every day of the year (except Christmas Day) from 7:30 to 17:00 (from December to February on Saturdays and Sundays until 19:00). For further information telephone +27(0)21 706 2404 or send email to rondevlei@sybaweb.co.za.ee also
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Boulders Beach
*Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden External links
* [http://www.rondevlei.co.za/ Rondevlei's web site]
* [http://www.imvubu.co.za/ Imvubu Nature Tours web site]
* [http://www.capetown.gov.za/press/Newpress.asp?itemcode=767 Press release about the introduction of 3 new hippos in 2003]
* [http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=14&click_id=14&art_id=vn20041210032152387C987861 Article in "Cape Times" about escaped hippo]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cape+Town&hl=en&t=k&ll=-34.062188,18.496492&spn=0.01255,0.026307&t=k Google map]
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