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Renowned botanist and author Professor Eugene Moll to visit Durban this month

Renowned botanist and author Prof Eugene Moll is visiting Durban during September and will be presenting a talk and two one-day tree identification courses.

Renowned botanist and author Prof Eugene Moll is visiting Durban during September and will be presenting a talk and two one-day tree identification courses:

  • Monday, September 17: 17:30 for 18:00, Durban Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre, John Zikhali Rd (formerly Sydenham Rd):

Talk by Prof Eugene Moll,  A Greater Maputaland Transfrontier Park – what could this mean for KZN? Prof Eugene Moll uses the experience he has gained in the Kosi Bay area since 1965 to discuss regional conservation priorities.  Prof Moll envisions the area east and west of Tembe Elephant Park combining with the recently formed Maputo Special Reserve to form a Greater Maputaland Transfrontier Park.  What would this mean for KZN?

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Entrance, including teas at the start:   R30 for BotSoc members, R50 for non-members, Students R20.   No need to book. Enquiries: email: botsoc-kzn@mweb.co.za / tel: 031 201 5111/ cell: 071 869 3693.  All welcome.  Proceeds to BotSoc branch projects.

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