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A Protocol for Plant Conservation by Translocation in Threatened Lowland Fynbos
Authors:S J Milton  §§  W J Bond    M A Du Plessis    D Gibbs    C Hilton-Taylor  §  H P Linder    L Raitt  ††  J Wood  ‡‡  J S Donaldson§
Institution:Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa
; Botany Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa
; Rondevlei Nature Reserve, South Peninsula Municipality, Zeekoeivlei 7945, South Africa
; National Botanical Institute, Private Bag X 7, Claremont 7735, South Africa
; Bolus Herbarium, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa
; Botany Department, University of the Western Cape, Bellville 7535, South Africa
; South Peninsula Municipality, Administrative Office, Private Bag X19, Tokai 7966, South Africa
Abstract:Abstract: A form of lowland, sandplain Fynbos restricted to the Cape Flats near the city of Cape Town is the South African vegetation type most threatened by urban and agricultural development. Cape Flats Fynbos remnants, totaling 4.8 km2, contain 14 plant species endemic to the Cape Flats scattered through four protected areas and 11 unprotected vegetation fragments on public land. Despite their small size and management problems, the remaining protected areas are under pressure from the public and developers to function as "lifeboats," or places of safety, for attractive indigenous plant species from the unprotected areas destined for development because the popular perception is that any indigenous plant population threatened by habitat destruction should be saved by being transplanted into a protected area. The urgency for dealing with the issue of plant rescue in the Cape Town metropolitan area was the catalyst for a workshop held at the University of Cape Town in 1998 to develop protocols for Fynbos plant species translocations. We report on points raised by managers and academics at the workshop, including the selection of target taxa, individuals, and establishment sites, and methods for introduction, and present case histories illustrating possible solutions to the problems encountered.
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