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FROM VELD TO PEN

A journal by our resident ecologist

 
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Naked Ladies
Naked Ladies
EcologyBerdine SwartNovember 23, 2020
Black Thorn
Black Thorn
EcologyBerdine SwartNovember 2, 2020
Aardwolf
Aardwolf
EcologyBerdine SwartJune 23, 2020
Three-Banded Plover
Three-Banded Plover
EcologyBerdine SwartJune 17, 2020Three Banded Plover, bird
Kameelhoek Ecological Summary
Kameelhoek Ecological Summary
EcologyBerdine SwartJune 1, 2020Ecology
An Ecological Perspective
An Ecological Perspective
EcologyBerdine SwartApril 27, 2020armoured ground cricket, african, insect
Swallow-Tailed Bee-Eater
Swallow-Tailed Bee-Eater
EcologyBerdine SwartApril 20, 2020swallow-tailed bee-eater, bird
Armoured Ground Cricket
Armoured Ground Cricket
EcologyBerdine SwartApril 3, 2020armoured ground cricket, african, insect
Ant-Eating Chat
Ant-Eating Chat
EcologyBerdine SwartMarch 18, 2020ant-eating chat, bird
Devil's Claw
Devil's Claw
EcologyBerdine SwartMarch 6, 2020devil's claw, plant, flower
Juvenile Mole Snake
Juvenile Mole Snake
EcologyBerdine SwartFebruary 26, 2020
Black-Chested Snake Eagle
Black-Chested Snake Eagle
EcologyBerdine SwartFebruary 20, 2020
Leopard Tortoise
Leopard Tortoise
EcologyBerdine SwartFebruary 6, 2020
Hunting Wasp
Hunting Wasp
EcologyBerdine SwartJanuary 29, 2020

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Reptiles basking on rocks, small antelope hiding in the tall grass, and insects scurrying beneath our feet—Kameelhoek is teeming with quiet, intricate life. Curious about the species that inhabit this area? 

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Camelthorn trees stand tall over the plains, symbolising the power of restoration. A few years ago, this stunning forest of trees was devastated by fire, but their roots still run deep, just like the work we do here.

At Kameelhoek, the plantlife is
Secretary birds striding through the grass. Namaqua sandgrouse humming overhead. When birds return, it’s a sign the land is healing. 

We’ve documented their stories and more. Visit the Fauna & Flora section on our site to learn who&r
Look down... those delicate tracks in the dust might belong to a Bat-eared fox or an Aardwolf.

At Kameelhoek, we track life quietly returning. From mammals to reptiles and birds, each species has its place.

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Small mammals, native plants, rare birds, and reptiles. Each one a thread in the fabric of Kameelhoek. Every plant and animal plays a role in restoring balance to this land. Together, they form an ecosystem slowly coming back to life.

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N12 South,
Kimberley,
South Africa
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Kameelhoek is situated 25km South of Kimberley, South Africa, between the N12 and the with the following coordinates: -28.903718°; 24.612211°
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