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New nature reserve declared in SA

02 Feb 2025
Western Soutpansberg Nature Reserve. Source: Endangered Wildlife Trust
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The Western Soutpansberg Nature Reserve (WSNR) has been officially declared a protected area covering 11 607 hectares of critical biodiversity in Limpopo.  

The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) led the formation of the reserve, which consists of 14 properties owned by eight landowners. The WSNR covers a key biodiversity area, a centre of endemism, a strategic groundwater source area and critical biodiversity areas identified in the Limpopo Conservation Plan. 

The local Soutpansberg Mountains are home to 593 species of trees across five biomes including wetlands, forests, savanna, grasslands and thickets. The area also contains fynbos, sacred cultural sites, rock art and archaeological sites. 

The Western Soutpansberg Nature Reserve Association, a voluntary association of committed landowners, will manage the reserve. Eco-tourism initiatives are also underway including the Old Salt Trail guided hiking route showcasing the reserve’s landscapes and biodiversity. 

Plans are in place to expand the WSNR by 20 000 hectares in 2025, contributing to the long-term goal to protect 50 000 hectares by 2030.  

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