GOING GREEN: Conservation of Kimberly flamingos – Mark Anderson
It’s a Wednesday and time for our weekly feature, Going Green.
Tonight we’re looking at the fate of a group of Flamingos in South Africa. Birdlife South Africa has been involved in the conservation of Lesser Flamingos at Kimberley’s Kamfers Dam which could run dry in a matter of weeks. The population is also threatened by a proposed massive housing development. To discuss we’re joined by Birdlife South Africa’s CEO, Mark Anderson.
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