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TravelComments.com – Eastern Cape: Mkambati Nature Reserve declared South Africa’s 31st Ramsar site!

 

(Posted 20th February 2025)

 

 

The Mkambati Nature Reserve in South Africa’s Eastern Cape has officially been recognized as a Wetland of International Importance (Ramsar Site) by the Ramsar Convention. With this designation, the number of Ramsar Sites in the country now stands at 31.
Located along the Wild Coast, approximately 71km from Flagstaff, Mkambati Nature Reserve spans… READ MORE

 

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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome is the founder and publisher of ATCNews, Eastern Africa’s leading aviation, tourism and conservation news blog of its kind. Wolfgang has nearly 50 years of experience in the tourism, aviation and conservation fields in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, covering all aspects of safari-, hotel- and air-operations. 

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