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Governmental organisation in South Africa
Western Cape Nature Conservation Board | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 15 January 1999 (1999-01-15) |
Jurisdiction | Government of the Western Cape |
Headquarters | Shared Services Centre, cnr. Bosduif and Volstruis St., Bridgetown, Cape Town |
Minister responsible | |
Parent agency | Department of Environment Affairs and Development Planning |
Website | www.capenature.co.za |
CapeNature (officially the Western Cape Nature Conservation Board) is a governmental organisation responsible for maintaining wilderness areas and public nature reserves in Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Parks managed by CapeNature
[edit]West Coast
[edit]- Cederberg Wilderness Area
- Bird Island Nature Reserve
- Rocherpan Nature Reserve
- Groot Winterhoek Wilderness Area
- Knersvlakte Nature Reserve
- Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve
- Riverlands Nature Reserve
Winelands
[edit]- Limietberg Nature Reserve
- Jonkershoek Nature Reserve
- Assegaaibosch Nature Reserve
- Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve
- Vrolijkheid Nature Reserve
Overberg
[edit]- Marloth Nature Reserve
- Kogelberg Nature Reserve
- Walker Bay Nature Reserve
- Salmonsdam Nature Reserve
- De Mond Nature Reserve
- De Hoop Nature Reserve
- Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve
- Boosmansbos Wilderness Area
Cape Karoo
[edit]Garden Route and Little Karoo
[edit]- Outeniqua Nature Reserve
- Goukamma Nature Reserve
- Keurbooms River Nature Reserve
- Robberg Nature Reserve
See also
[edit]- South African National Parks – Body responsible for managing South Africa's national parks
- Protected areas of South Africa – Areas protected for conservation in South AfricaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
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