Burnt sections on Table Mountain reopened after fire Posted on 5 July 2021 South African National Park (SANParks) announced the re-opening of certain burnt areas which have been closed off to the public since April following a fire that started in the Rhodes Memorial area. Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) Park Manager Frans van Rooyen says ‘the rehabilitation work started immediately after the fire with attention given to both restoring access as well as the natural elements. Now, three months after the fire, fynbos recovery is showing great progress and mountain lovers can once again look forward to their favourite hikes and to see the wonders of fynbos.’ The recovery of fynbos had been closely monitored by a number of scientists, studying the return of plants and animals after the fire. Van Rooyen confirmed that more work is currently in progress and SANParks has appointed a contractor that is currently cutting trees. The following areas remain closed until further notice as there are still dangerous trees that need to be cut: Rhodes Memorial/Estate Game Camp Deer Park Park management has therefore been advised to open the burnt area in a phased approach, where veld recovery and footpath rebuilding have shown good progress. Van Rooyen continues to say: ‘Teams have been hard at work implementing rehabilitation plans to allow for the re-opening of certain areas and we request users and visitors to these areas to continue exercising patience and allow the rehabilitation work to proceed without any obstructions.’ Permitted recreational activities in the re-opened areas will continue as before, including hiking and dog walking with people kindly requested to remain on demarcated footpaths and to be mindful of rules pertaining to keeping dogs under control. Re-opened park areas following the fires include: Quarries Devil’s Peak King’s Blockhouse Devil’s Peak Lower Slopes Rhodes Contour Path Re-opened entry points include: Quarries Devil’s Peak footpaths and Peak King’s Blockhouse Devil’s Peak Lower Slopes Dead Man’s Tree Contour Path at Round Table Newlands Ravine SANParks has decided to allow members of the public to collect pinewood once the cutting is done. If anyone is interested in collecting pine wood, they must contact the Kloofnek office on 021 422 1601 or email [email protected] to make necessary arrangements. We won’t allow anyone to collect wood without making proper arrangements to do so beforehand. ‘We plead for more patience and ask that users assist us by remaining out of the closed areas while Mother Nature heals herself. SANParks wishes to thank the members of the public for the ongoing support and will continue to provide updates on progress made as information becomes available and we would like to thank you for your patience and cooperation during this time…’ concludes Van Rooyen. PICTURE: Unsplash Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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