Friday, March 15, 2013

Save our grasslands, save our water sources!

WWF Pongola


You support WWF because you care about our natural environment. And we know we can depend on your support when conservation matters of critical importance arise.
The proposed Pongola Bush Protected environment is under threat from many unsustainable practices, including coal mining. This area (about 9250 ha) is on the verge of declaration as the first Protected Environment in the Northern KwaZulu-Natal area. This region is home to some of the most important and intact grasslands and strategic water source areas in our country. With your support, we can bolster efforts to declare these conservation areas.
We believe that you can make a difference by having your say about this before 22 March 2013, and help protect some of the country’s most important grassland areas and "water factories”.
A recent analysis by WWF indicates that only 8% of South Africa’s land surface generates 50% of our rainfall run-off; much of this overlaps with abundant coal resources. Our Enkangala Grasslands Programme works in the headwaters of the Vaal, Pongola and Tugela to protect these remote areas from threats to water and biodiversity. This strategic water source area, spanning the high altitude grasslands between KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and the Free State, provides clean, potable water for Gauteng, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal, including several major power stations.
Stewardship partners and landowners have already shown commitment in securing this area of irreplaceable biodiversity value, picturesque natural landscape and water security. We ask you to now do the same.
The intention to declare these areas has been published in the Government Gazette. Protection Environment status will assure effective management and protection of this threatened area.
Please help us by supporting conservation and livelihoods through your actions! Make your voice heard online and/or write a letter. You may also send your signed letter to us by email or fax (+27 086 628 7518). The deadline for submissions is 22 March 2013.
For a Living Planet,

Dr Morné du Plessis
WWF-SA CEO