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Family picnic and talk at Ivungu River Conservancy this Sunday

Conservationist and journalist Judi Davis will share insights on how to better coexist with wildlife in urban areas.

The Ivungu River Conservancy invites families to a picnic and talk this Sunday (6th).

Bring your picnic, chairs, blankets and leashed dogs – everyone is welcome.

After lunch, the conservancy will hold its annual meeting, open to anyone interested in listening, contributing or joining.

Following this, conservationist and journalist Judi Davis will give a talk titled: Urban Wildlife – Conflict or Cohabitation?

She will share insights on how to better coexist with wildlife in urban areas.

A wonderful mix of two- and four-legged walkers enjoyed the latest Wednesday Walk and Unwind at the reserve.

The group started the walk earlier than usual at 15:30 due to shorter daylight hours, and the route included the new Figtree Retreat trail.

It ended with a pleasant sundowner at the picnic grounds.

The next Walk and Unwind is scheduled for Wednesday, July 30, meeting at the picnic site below the Uvongo tennis courts at 15:30.

Bring your own sundowners. Dogs on leashes are welcome.

Judi Davis.

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