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An initiative
WORTH FIGHTING FOR
One of our key objectives is to enhance biodiversity through the protection of indigenous flora and fauna on Club property. The outcome is environmental havens at both Auckland Park and Woodmead which can be enjoyed by members and their families for generations to come.
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ROCKERY GARDEN SHRUBS, ALOES, GRASSES & SUCCULENTS:
October 2024
PAMPHLETS AND FIELD GUIDE:
Enjoy an array of informative pamphlets available at the Woodmead Reception Desk or Puchase a copy of the GWE Field Guide for only R60.
African Harrier-hawk
A Tortoise called Billy
Spotted Eagle Owl
Greater Woodmead Estate
Greater Woodmead Estate V2
Birds
Black Sparrowhawk
Black-winged Kite
Cape Parrot
Cape Rockjumper
Common Genet
Little free-tailed bat
Gabar Goshawk
Geology
Grasses and Trees
Key Birding Dams
European Honey Buzzard
Slender & Yellow mongooses
The Scourge of Pompom Weed
Rock Hyrax
African Scrub Hare
How to tell the difference: Turtle, tortoise and terrapin
SPONSOR A LIVING GIFT
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CCJ is committed to planting indigenous trees at both Clubs. Invasives such as Euclaypt and Black Wattle are continually being removed which then creates space for the planting of indigenous trees.
Whilst the Club funds a great deal of this, we invite members to sponsor a tree as part of our indigenisation program or make the sponsorship a living gift For as little as R250.
For more information Contact Reception on 011 202 1600