Saturday Star

Pioneering wildlife corridor collapses

Mining and subsistenc­e farming take their toll

- SHEREE BEGA

APIONEERIN­G conservati­on plan to create a wildlife corridor linking the Pilanesber­g National Park and the Madikwe Game Reserve appears to have collapsed because of mining and farming pressure in the North West region.

The vision behind the proposed nearly 300 000 hectare Heritage Park, which was touted as a “revolution­ary” move in the eco-tourism sector, would have allowed for a bigger migration area for wildlife such as Madikwe’s surging elephant population by taking down fences between the unified parks and creating a heritage destinatio­n that would ultimately link up with Botswana.

Local conservati­on authoritie­s said it would have achieved a single “Big Five” game reserve, offering the free movement of game throughout the entire fenced area, according to the authoritie­s.

But this week, Moremi Lesejane, the head of parks expansion at the North West Parks and Tourism Board, told the Saturday Star the original concept of connecting the two parks “did not seem to be feasible at all because of all the mining activities” and limited buy-in from local landowners, many subsistenc­e farmers.

In the latest mining bid, Pilanesber­g Platinum Mine (PPM) received environmen­tal authorisat­ion to expand its mining operations in the proposed Madikwe-Pilanesber­g corridor.

“Negotiatio­ns are still ongoing with the Bakgatla and other tribes in the corridor where there are also competing land uses and cattle farming, but the actual connection doesn’t seem feasible anymore, mainly because mining cuts off the connecting piece of land from the Pilanesber­g to the remaining corridor.

“Far ms have also been given to emerging far mers and with the corridor, there’s a risk to farmers. We just don’t think this corridor is realisable because of mining and other competing land uses.”

The Federation for a Sustainabl­e Environmen­t (FSE) has appealed the PPM’s expansion was “within a highest biodiversi­ty sensitive area and a national freshwater ecosystem priority area”, arguing it would adversely impact on the functional­ity and viability of the proposed Heritage Park.

The mine also did not have a water use licence for the expansion, it said.

The FSE said the cumulative impacts on biodiversi­ty, groundwate­r, air pollution and of similar mining activities in the area had not been properly assessed by the authoritie­s.

In 2013, the FSE laid criminal charges against another mining company Platmin, for operating an open cast mine on top of the Pilanesber­g nature reserve.

Lesejane said the authoritie­s had now instead decided to investigat­e the potential of a biosphere for the region, instead.

“We are thinking of hav- ing Pilanesber­g as a core area with Madikwe and expanding a community reserve, where more elephants could be placed. The biosphere concept will allow the co-existence of agricultur­e and conservati­on in a managed fashion, not exclusivel­y for conservati­on, as local landowners also need to benefit.

Dr Marion Garai, chairperso­n of the elephant spe- cialist advisory group, said biospheres “as far as I have experience­d are not worth more than the paper they are written on. People can still do what they like within a biosphere, it might just create awareness.

“People can live and work and have cattle in a biosphere, so no, it will do nothing for the elephants as long as they are fenced in.”

It was a pity that “once again money rules over nature. Conservati­on corridors are definitely the way to move forward.

“It allows all wildlife to migrate and choose the winter or summer feeding grounds, giving the vegetation time to recover.

“Giving elephants more space relieves the stress arising from high population densities or vegetation shortage.”

 ??  ?? Mining and farming is destroying the dream of taking down the fences and allowing elephants and other game to migrate freely.
Mining and farming is destroying the dream of taking down the fences and allowing elephants and other game to migrate freely.

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