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CAPE LEOPARD TRUST’S MATJIESRIVIER ENVIRONMENTAL CAMP

CAPE LEOPARD TRUST’S MATJIESRIVIER ENVIRONMENTAL CAMP

CAPE LEOPARD TRUST’S MATJIESRIVIER ENVIRONMENTAL CAMP

The
Cape Leopard Trust (CLT), in partnership with Cape Nature, launched their
environmental camp in the Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve, Cederberg at the end of
2009 to aid their efforts with their education and outreach programme.  

This
programme began in January 2009 and is primarily aimed at children and providing
them with quality experiences that teach them more about the wilderness and
themselves.  It has proven a resounding success in the first half of 2010. 

Various
themes are explored at the camps including biodiversity, leopard ecology,
human-wildlife conflict, animal tracking, geology, rock art and astronomy.

Leopard’s
Leap wine is a main sponsor of the Trust, and has been for six years. 

“Here at Leopard’s Leap we are continually
impressed with the dedication and resilience of the Cape Leopard Trust; for
developing the idea and for taking a hands-on approach with building the camp,”
says Hein Koegelenberg. 

 For more
information on the Cape Leopard Trust, Education and Outreach programme please
visit their website on www.capeleopard.org.za.     

The
Cape Leopard Trust (CLT), in partnership with Cape Nature, launched their
environmental camp in the Matjiesrivier Nature Reserve, Cederberg at the end of
2009 to aid their efforts with their education and outreach programme.  

This
programme began in January 2009 and is primarily aimed at children and providing
them with quality experiences that teach them more about the wilderness and
themselves.  It has proven a resounding success in the first half of 2010. 

Various
themes are explored at the camps including biodiversity, leopard ecology,
human-wildlife conflict, animal tracking, geology, rock art and astronomy.

Leopard’s
Leap wine is a main sponsor of the Trust, and has been for six years. 

“Here at Leopard’s Leap we are continually
impressed with the dedication and resilience of the Cape Leopard Trust; for
developing the idea and for taking a hands-on approach with building the camp,”
says Hein Koegelenberg. 

 For more
information on the Cape Leopard Trust, Education and Outreach programme please
visit their website on www.capeleopard.org.za.     

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