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Conservationists successfully tackle invasive trees and fish in vital South Africa ecosystems
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Conservationists successfully tackle invasive trees and fish in vital South Africa ecosystems

In South Africa, conservationists have made remarkable strides by removing invasive species from 13,000 acres of native habitat. This collaborative effort has not only restored ecosystems but also provided training for young conservationists. The removal of invasive pines and Eucalyptus trees has significantly benefited local amphibians, like the critically-endangered rough moss frog. Additionally, innovative methods to protect the Clanwilliam sandfish have led to a doubling of its spawning population, showcasing the power of community-driven conservation.
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