PRIVATE GAME | WILDLIFE RANCHING

CREATING PROSPERITY FOR ALL

No one can speak about prosperity when the environment is being degraded at the present alarming rate because we will all pay the price of and suffer from the consequences of poor air quality, water scarcity and pollution, loss of topsoil and the loss of biodiversity.

Directly, the wilderness areas of South Africa (and the world) are the last remaining sites where biodiversity can be seen, experienced, learned about and appreciated. These are areas we refer to when we talk about conservation and that are so important as bastions against degradation of our environment, places where rare and endangered species can be conserved and where a massive contribution to the country's economy is made through tourism.

JANUARY 2022

VEGETATION INDEX [NDVI] (1 MONTH – TERRA/MODIS).

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