Lourens River Protected Natural Environment | |
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Lourens River Protected Natural Environment location | |
Location | Western Cape, South Africa |
Nearest city | Somerset West |
Coordinates | 34°04′41″S 18°53′06″E / 34.078°S 18.885°E / -34.078; 18.885 |
Area | 4,412.41 ha (10,903.3 acres) |
Established | 5 September 1997 |
Lourens River Protected Natural Environment is a section of protected land along the Lourens River in the Helderberg region, South Africa.
The Lourens River is about 23 kilometres (14 mi) long, flowing from the Hottentots Holland Mountains into False Bay at Strand. Its upper reaches are relatively undisturbed and are privately owned. However, the lower part of the river flows through developed areas as well as past fynbos and plantations of invasive alien trees. This natural area is threatened by pollution as well as by invasive alien weeds such as Kikuyu grass and the Black Wattle tree.[1]
The Dick Dent Bird Sanctuary is contained within the protected area. Beside the protected area is the Vergelegen Nature Reserve. West of the protected environment is the Helderberg Nature Reserve.[2]
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Further reading
- Bryant, Judy (November 2008). "A 'model' river runs through it". Science in Africa. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
- Wiltshire, Beatrice (20 August 2010). "Lourens river under threat". Die Bolander. Retrieved 14 October 2013.