Dave de Klerk has very kindly shared his new book -- Gardening in Rooiels. It is a very comprehensive guide to what has worked and what has not been so successful as he established his garden. There are 123 different species in his garden that are individually documented each with photos and notes. Go to the book by clicking on the title Gardening in Rooiels Catch up with the latest on our Baboon troop by going to the Field Notes - Joselyn shares what has been happening with some photos of the baboons and some bright vuurpyl (Knipbofia uvaria) in the wetlands along the R44. She has also updated the Family Tree and has loaded an interesting scientific paper on whether Baboons have a cognitive map of their food sources and whether they plan their routes. There are some interesting papers included on the Baboon Research page See the sad photo of a Bryde's whale caught up in fishing line in the Kogelberg Bay by Hougaard Malan - shared by Chris Malan in the Field Notes There are also some photos of the spectacular wave display in the recent big storm - see Field Notes
The dolphins spent much of the day visiting on Friday 9th June, working in small groups to catch fish all across our little bay. It was too cold to go in and swim with them but wonderful to watch.! Keep checking in to the Leopard and Otter cameras as they will be loaded by Duncan when they have been collected from the cameras and prepared for the website. ArtZoo has some fun courses for children (and adults) in the coming holidays See details on Rooiels Chat
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