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 SAPIA News

  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas. Inside this issue: Stop alien plant invasions in the Waterberg! Bush encroachers and invaders; Well established invasive species that are declared under CARA and proposed under NEMBA; Emerging invasive species which should be eradicated; Special warnings
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (SAPIA). Inside this issue: Invasive plants stop with you; High court action against government; Early detection of invasive species; Tribute to Lynne Thompson of 'Stop-the-Spread'; Water poppy; Mauritius hemp; Pitch apple.
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas. Inside this issue: Spotlight on invasive alien plants on the KZN south coast; Well established species that are declared under CARA; Proposed invaders under NEMBA; Newly emerging species; What can you do to conserve biodiversity?
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas. Inside this issue: Emerging Invasive Alien Plants in the Eastern Cape; Nama-Karoo & Dry Grassland; Albany Thicket & Savanna; Amathole Grassland & Forest; Fynbos
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (SAPIA). Inside this issue: 21st SAPIA News celebrates Biological Control of Invasive Plants in South Africa; Biological Control of IAPs: Introduction & History; Biological Control of IAPs: Achievements and Progress; Species under complete, substantial & negligible control; degree of control not determined; new investigations; Integratiion of biological control with other control methods.
     
  • The newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (SAPIA). Inside this iddue: Focus on Cacti in South Africa; History of invasive cacti and their control; taxonomy and features used in identificatiion; guide to identification of naturalised and invasive cacti; National Cactus Working Group and SANBI's EDRR programme.
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas. Inside this issue: Invasive Aroids; Watch out for silver vine (Epibremnum aureum)
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas. Inside this issue: Invasive berry-producing Solanaceae; Declared weeds: Cestrum species (inkberries, jessamines); Solanum species (bitter apples, nightshades); Proposed declared weeds and emerging species
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas. Inside this issue: Small salvinia - a new aquatic invader in South Africa; Emerging invasive alien plants in adjoining areas of North West, Free State and Northern Cape Provinces: Chilean inkberry, spiny blue-leaved cactus, multi-headed sunflower, boxing-glove cactus, bird-of-paradise flower, gloden clown beard.
     
  • Newsletter of the Southern African Plant Invaders Atlas (SAPIA). Inside this issue: Rubus species - brambles, blackberries and others; morphology, taxonomy; habitats, distribution, problem plants, control, collecting herbarium specimens; key, descriptions and photos
     


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