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"Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best"

Bob Talbert

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Oribi Reserve Project


Overview of the Oribi Reserve from the north-western corner with Michaelhouse formal conifers in the intermediate foreground. The Balgowan Hill is in the background.


Michaelhouse owns several hundred hectares of veld and small areas of indigenous forest, some of which may be viewed from the edge of Meadows next to the Centenary Centre. In 2005 this area was identified by conservationists Kevin McCann and David Cook as a valuable area of Midlands mist belt veld. In KwaZulu - Natal, 95% of this diverse habitat has been replaced by crops and plantations or severely degraded by soil erosion, bio-diversity loss, animal poaching and alien plant invasion.

Since the removal of cattle owned by Michaelhouse from this veld area over two decades ago, the land has stood idle and understocked with a few antelope and an excellent bird population. The area has been managed with the burning of fire breaks and annual rotational burning of grass.

The Board of Governors has taken the decision to erect a game fence around this demarcated area, introduce Oribi, other wildlife and cattle and proclaim the area as the Michaelhouse Oribi Reserve.

A Donation Pledge has been instituted to launch this worthy economic, social, educational and environmental project for our community and for the future.

Private and company donors will be suitably acknowledged on a public display board. Donors will similarly enjoy public benefit status and all donors will be issued with a Tax Certificate.

The following donation categories will be recognised:

  • Elephant Donor - R20 000+
  • Leopard Donor - R10000 - R19 999
  • Rhino Donor - R5001 - R9 999
  • Buffalo Donor - less than R5 000

For further information, please contact:

Dr Peter Ardington: marding1@iafrica.com
David Cook: cooksafari@futurenet.co.za
Paul Fleischack: paufle@michaelhouse.org


Oribi


Dwarf chameleon


Crane


Ntulo the Nguni Bull


Four new Oribi were released in the Reserve on the 26/11/07. They come from a small threatened population near Greytown.