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Khoi First Nations Forest

Preserving the traditions of the Khoi tribe.

South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Miyawaki Forest
Habitat Restoration
Self Sustaining
After approx. three years our SUGi Pocket Forests can be classed as self-sustaining, at which point they can be handed over to Nature and left alone for complexity to naturally develop.

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Native Species

Forest Partner

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3.5 Years
3.5 Years
Pin-Tailed Whydah Vidua macroura)
Common waxbill (Estrilda astrild)
Rufous-breasted Sparrowhawk (Accipiter rufiventris)
Cape Robin Chat (Dessonornis caffer)
Southern Masked Weaver (Ploceus velatus)
Cape Bulbul (Pycnonotus capensis)
Southern Double-Collared Sunbird (Cinnyris chalybeus)
Olive thrush (Turdus olivaceus)
Yellow wood (Cladrastis kentukea)
Cape ash (Ekebergia capensis)
Assagai (Curtisia dentata)
Guinne Fowl Feather

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