
Clearing stinkbean in the Kamma River
The Kamma River lies below the northern slopes of the Langeberg mountains and it drains from East to West into the Gouritz River. It has the distinction of containing the only true peat wetlands in the Little Karoo but these wetlands are unfortunately under threat as a result of invasion by black wattle (Acacia mearnsii) and stinkbean (Paraserianthes lophantha).
ReStory narrator: Ken Coetzee – Conservation Management Services
Contracted to: the Herbertsdale Mountain Corridor project of the Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve.