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Conservation At Work

The Western Cape Umbrella Association For Conservation of Private Land

December 13, 2013

Fire Training at the Groenlandberg Conservancy

As a member of Conservation at Work, The Groenlandberg Conservancy participated in a free training session on 5 December 2013. Conservation at Work received funding from the Table Mountain Fund to offer environmental training for our members. Enviro Wildfire Services offered the first of a series of Fire training sessions to the Groenlandberg Conservancy members at the Paul Cluver Family Estate, in preparation for the coning fire season.

Rob Erasmus from Enviro Wildfire Services leading the Practical Session
Rob Erasmus from Enviro Wildfire Services leading the Practical Session

Farmworkers putting their newly acquired skill to practice
Farmworkers putting their newly acquired skill to practice


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