Media Release: South African National Parks And The University Of Port Elizabeth To Collaborate To Turn Greater Addo National Park Into Reality Fifteen of these species can be found on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) red data list as either vulnerable or near threatened whilst many other fish species protected by the MPA are classified as over-exploited or c A total of 202 species of fish, sharks and rays from 84 families have been recorded in the Tsitsikamma MPA alone. It also has indigenous coastal forest areas and patches of fynbos. The Park is home to Africaâs oldest Marine Protected Area. During the first session of the Programme, Gantsho gave an overview of the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park. The Programme is made up of 30 X Grade 10 learners from local schools. Nobulumko Gantsho, the People & Conservations Officer for Tsitsikamma expressed excitement from the Tsitsikamma section that the project has started. The Junior Rangers programme started in April 2018 and is facilitated by Honorary Rangers Mrs Anneke Benniman and Johan Schlechter. Tsitsikamma Junior Rangers Programme during Youth Month SANParks is considering HOSPERSAâs breach of the said agreement on and may terminate it after affording the union the opportunity to explain or prov HOSPERSA has gone against the spirit of the joint relationship agreement that expressly states that âIn any dispute between the Parties, while the Parties are engaged in any dispute resolution procedures involving meetings to attempt to resolve the dispute, including any CCMA conciliation procedures only if agreed at the beginning of the dispute neither party shall approach the media or make any statement to the media before advising the other party in advance of their approach and affording the other party twelve (12) hours to respond to the contents of the proposed statementâ. South African National Parks (SANParks) today expressed concern regarding the contents of a media release by the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of South Africa (HOSPERSA) around the current salaries negotiations. SANParks responds to HOSPERSA Media Release
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