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Monday, June 27, 2011

KZN North 2nd & 3rd of July, Tree Outing Sand Forest Lodge & False Bay

The Tree Enthusiast Working Group in Hluhluwe is organising tree outings usually every second Saturday of the month. They are led by Dr Du Randt which is a tree specialist in the area. Every time a different area will be visited and will focus on identifying trees and learning about them. This is of course a great way to learn about the trees in this area which are usually considered so difficult to ID. This time the tree outing is actually an exciting full weekend instead of the usual few hours! Moreover, experts such as Richard Boon and Elsa Pooley are going to be there too! The full information can be found below. For more info phone Greg Davies on 0791893996

Make sure you come, it is an awesome way to learn more trees in KZN! 
Click here for a summary of the previous outing in April http://fgasakznnorth.blogspot.com/2011/04/report-on-great-tree-outing-at-ehlatini.html 

Dear fellow dendrologists & tree and plant lovers  (and pass on to interested people not on my e-mail list)

I would like to invite and welcome everybody to the following programme. In case we will be too many on the field outings, we can split up the group in novices, and more experienced tree spotters.

We are hosting quite a few members of C.R.E.W. (Custodians for rare and endangered wildflowers/plants), a division of SANBI, at Sand Forest Lodge, over the weekend of 2 & 3 July 2012. We have also invited well known tree experts from southern KZN to join us. Elsa Pooley and Richard Boon should be under them. Accommodation will be mostly at Sand Forest Lodge.

The programme will be as follows:

SATURDAY 2 July 2011: Meet at SAND FOREST LODGE at 14h00, or alternatively at FALSE BAY MAIN ENTRANCE GATE shortly after 14h00. I will pick up all the CREW people from the lodge and bring them to False Bay Gate. We will then join together in less vehicles to prevent congestion in the forest and drive up to the heart of the sand forest. We will do a walk through the main sand forest from 14h15 to 16h00. Time permitting, we will then drive further along the fence to rare sand forest species and we should complete the outing by 16h30/17h00.

This will be followed by a social evening at SIT-EN-DRINK (our farm adjacent to False BayPark gate) from 17h00 onwards. Please supply our own food/meat and drinks, possibly also plate, cutlery, glass and a chair. (depending on the number of people) This will be a social BRING & BRAAI to meet each other and to have informal discussions. Everybody is invited. The lock on the farm gate will be open - please keep the lock open, but keep the gate close at all times.

SUNDAY morning, 3 July 2011: Join us for a formal meeting at 08h00 at Sand Forest Lodge LAPA. This meeting will be about the activities of CREW in our area, the monitoring of rare plants in future field trips, discussion of volunteers to cover our whole area, including Maputaland and Hluhluwe-Imfolozi areas, etc etc. This will be lead by Suvarna Parbhoo. Even if you are a novice in tree-spotting or plant botanizing, please attend this meeting, as it is all about conservation of our beautiful ecosystem. 

This meeting will be followed by another field trip from possibly 10h30 to 12h00/13h00, depending on our energy levels! Time permitting I would like to take the group to a few selected "hot-spots", especially Berchemia sp novo (in False Bay Park), Warburgia salutaris colony (in False Bay Park) and possibly, time permitting, visiting Makowe Hill for Albizia suluensis. Bring your own picnic lunch afterwards.

We will draw up a list of the RARE, ENDANGERED and SPECIAL plants of our region, and it will be available to all. We need future volunteers to "adopt a plant" and to monitor these plants for our data base.

Hope to see you all.....

Regards

Francois du Randt

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