Dlinza Forest
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The Dlinza Forest is a subtropical forest or Coastal Scarp Forest in Eshowe, Zululand, South Africa, one of five natural forests running in a 100 km line running northwest from the coast.[1] Others are the Ongoye, Entumeni, Nkandla and Qudeni Forests. They are the most important forests in southern Africa from the aspect of unique biodiversity. It contains rare birds[2], chameleons[3], snails[3], butterflies[4], moths[3], frogs[3] and beetles[4]. Dlinza is the home of more than 65 species of birds[2], including the endangered spotted ground thrush which breeds here,[5] rare Delegorgue's pigeon[6], magnificent purple-crested turaco[7] and Narina trogon[8].
The name Dlinza is derived from Zulu meaning a gravelike place of meditation after the peaceful setting. Occasional church services are held here and every 3 years a nativity play, written by Selwyn Moberley in 1953, is staged in the forest.[9]
Canopy Boardwalk
First of its kind in Southern Africa, the boardwalk winds through the forest canopy and ends up on a tower overlooking the Dlinza Forest. The Boardwalk takes you 125 metres through the forest understory to a 20 metre high viewing platform which emerges above the canopy of trees[10].
See also
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-02-08. Retrieved 2015-10-18.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ a b "BIRP Site summary | Dhlinza Forest Nature Reserve (SA067)". birp.birdmap.africa. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- ^ a b c d "Dlinza Forest Aerial Boardwalk". Birdlife Zululand. 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- ^ a b "Dlinza - Visit Zululand". www.visitzululand.co.za. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
- ^ "BIRP Species summary | Spotted Ground-Thrush". birp.birdmap.africa. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- ^ "BIRP Species summary | Eastern Bronze-naped Pigeon". birp.birdmap.africa. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- ^ "BIRP Species summary | Purple-crested Turaco". birp.birdmap.africa. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- ^ "BIRP Species summary | Narina Trogon". birp.birdmap.africa. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
- ^ Forrester, Wayne Steven, author. Fruit-feeding butterfly assemblages at Dlinza and Entumeni Nature Reserves, KwaZulu-Natal : a quantitative biodiversity study. OCLC 859380541.
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