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The Orange River
The Orange River is the largest river system in South Africa with a watershed approximate to 984 867 km2. Rising in the highlands of Lesotho, the Orange River is shared between four countries including Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa
S Liefferink & R Tate


Freshwater Biodiversity of Inland Valley Swamps - Sierra Leone
The lowland rivers of Sierra Leone are located on a coastal plain with a network of coastal tributary systems draining into major river...
S Liefferink & R Tate


Kasai River (Cassai) Headwaters - Angola
The focus of this post was the headwaters of the Kasai River, also known as the Cassai River, which is located within the Congo Peneplain...
S Liefferink & R Tate


Chiloglanis - Suckermouth Catfish of South Africa
Within the Mochokidae family, there are currently six species of Chiloglanis recorded in South Africa, where they are largely restricted...
S Liefferink & R Tate


Aquatic Biodiversity of the Ndonga River Drainage - Cameroon
Key words: Rainforest, Cameroon, Biotope, Fish, Tropical Biodiversity Introduction and Habitat Types The focus area for this post was...
S Liefferink & R Tate


Ezemvelo Nature Reserve - South Africa
Where Bushveld meets Highveld grassland Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng, South Africa Key words: grassland, dragonflies, damselflies, bushveld,...
S Liefferink & R Tate
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