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Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve

Coordinates: 33°23′23″S 26°42′32″E / 33.389707°S 26.70888215°E / -33.389707; 26.70888215
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Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map
Nearest cityMakhanda (Grahamstown)
Coordinates33°23′23″S 26°42′32″E / 33.389707°S 26.70888215°E / -33.389707; 26.70888215
Area198.31 ha
Created1 February 1985; 39 years ago (1985-02-01)
Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve is located in South Africa
Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve
Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve (South Africa)
Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve is located in Eastern Cape
Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve
Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve (Eastern Cape)
Eastern Province rocky found in the reserve

The Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve is a small reserve near Makhanda (Grahamstown) designated for the purpose of conserving the endangered Eastern Province rocky.[1][2] Nearby is the Waters Meeting Nature Reserve and Buffalo Kloof Protected Environment.[3] The Blaauwkrantz Pass (R67) runs along the length of the reserve, while the Bloukrans River bisects it horizontally.

History

In 1985, 198.31 ha of land was proclaimed for the conservation of the endangered Eastern Province rocky.[2]

Biodiversity

The reserve, consisting of veld vegetation, has over 200 plant species including aloe and tree euphorbia.[2] The Blaauwkrantz Pool in the reserve is one of the last refuges of the endemic Eastern Province rocky (rocky kurper).[2] Birds found on the reserve are fish eagles and kingfisher. Otters can also be found in the reserve.[2]

Threats

The Blaauwkrantz Pool, containing the rocky kurper, faces a number of threats from sewage treatment to agricultural practices like the leaching of fertilisers into the water upstream which lead to the excessive growth of red water fern that cover the water, preventing plankton (which require sunlight in order to survive) from growing which is a source of food for young rocky kurpers.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Protected Areas Register". dffeportal.environment.gov.za. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape". www.sa-venues.com. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Blaauwkrantz Nature Reserve" (PDF).