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Bark stripping endemic
People’s Post Athlone & Lansdowne
|April 29, 2025
Bark stripping in Newlands Forest has reportedly reached its highest levels since 2023, with illegal harvesters stripping trees at night and even lighting campfires near major trails.
Conservationists warn that if the destruction continues the forest’s delicate ecosystem could face long-term collapse.
Tree painting, a preventative measure introduced by the Newlands Forest Conservation Group with support from the Sugarbird Project, has emerged as a highly effective solution. Of the 3 000 trees painted to date, less than 0,3% have been stripped, prompting a renewed campaign to paint 3 000 more trees over the next few months. At R50 per tree, the group is urgently seeking public donations to hire more painters and scale-up the effort.
William Boshoff, who co-founded the conservation group after moving to Newlands in 2019, said the damage from bark harvesting was first visible high up in the forest.
This story is from the April 29, 2025 edition of People’s Post Athlone & Lansdowne.
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