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The Veld & Flora "Learning about Biodiversity" below are the courtesy of BirdLife SA and are available for download as teaching aids.

March 2012 Content - VFMarch2012_LAB.pdfdownload
December 2011 Content-V+F_Dec11_LABpages_2download
September 2011 Content- download
June 2011 Content - download

December 2010 Content
  • Learning ablout biodiversity: Land degradation. What is land degration? What causes land degradation? What are the effects of land degradation? - download
  • Alien plants and diodiversity. - download
  • Gardening with traditionally useful indigenous plants: Pigweed. - download
September 2010 Content
  • Learning about biodiversity. Scoring a goal. Passing the ball. Scoring a green goal. - download
  • Gardening with traditionally useful indigenous plants: Lemon bush. - download
June 2010 Content
  • Learning about biodiversity. What is biodiversity? What are the threats to biodiversity? What can be done? Activity: Make a web of life. - download
  • The tree of the year poster 2010: Acacia Xanthophloea, Cladostemon kirkii, Rothannia capensis. - download
September 2009 Content
  • How no-man’s-land is now everyone’s problem: The renowned Cape flora is everywhere in retreat as runaway pine invasions transform the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma mountains - download
  • Grass, restio or sedge? Grasslands are critically important regions of biodiversity but most of us cannot even identify an individual grass - download
  • Silverglen Nature Reserve: A jewel that sparkles in the midst of moral decay and urban sprawl - download
  • Curriculum corner - teaching ideas for the three articles above. - download
June 2009 Content - download
  • Ekapa finds a home on the internet.
  • Home sweet home: A flowering Mountain Cabbage Tree, Cussonia paniculata, makes a sweet home for bees in the garden as winter approaches.
  • Curriculum corner - teaching ideas for the article "The red copper and black sugar ant" Veld & Flora June 2009.