The Citizen (KZN)

Joburg finally reopens all nature reserves

- Nica Richards

Nature has provided humans with some of the most effective physical and mental stress relief.

A study published by Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine last year found that just 10 minutes in a natural setting helped students feel happier and less anxious.

And the longer one spends in nature, the more positive the effects are. Students reported significan­t mood improvemen­ts, better focus and even lower blood pressure and heart rate.

Johannesbu­rg residents will be pleased to know that with the reopening of nature reserves in the city, this free antidote is within reach.

And during a pandemic, a change of scenery is a welcome relief to being cooped up indoors.

With the exception of the Johannesbu­rg Zoo, The Wilds and the Emmarentia Botanical Gardens, all other nature reserves in Joburg remained closed for the better part of last year.

Reserves in Kloofendal, Kliprivers­berg, Northcliff, Rietfontei­n and the Beaulieu Bird Sanctuary were officially reopened on Monday, from 9am to 6pm, Johannesbu­rg City Parks and Zoo confirmed.

Melville Koppies visitors can also hike to their heart’s content, provided they pre-book.

Residents would have access to these reserves sooner, but a City Parks and Zoo staff member tested positive for Covid-19, which slightly delayed the reopening.

Covid-19 protocols mean that entrance numbers could be limited and that no groups will be allowed unless all members are from the same household. Masks, sanitising and social distancing must also be observed.

City of Joburg community developmen­t MMC Margaret Arnolds said during a visit to The Wilds on Saturday that although she was pleased with the control measures in place and that visitors were complying, there was still concern that unfenced parks are still being used.

This is particular­ly problemati­c for young children who, she said, “naturally do not understand the gravity of becoming infected” and bringing the disease home.

“I am mindful that Covid fatigue is real. The number of deaths, too, is real. As parents we need to safeguard our children in stemming the spread of the virus.

“We need every resident to make these sacrifices until we can all venture outside and continue with life, as we knew it,” said Arnolds.

The Johannesbu­rg Botanical Gardens will be open from 9am to 6pm with public access at the gates opposite Roosevelt Park High School and along Oliphants Road. Those wishing to visit a nature reserve in Johannesbu­rg can WhatsApp their inquiries or concerns to Bishop Nobel on 068087-6382.

No groups allowed, unless all from same household

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? ANTIDOTE. Spending time in Kloofendal Nature Reserve are Lebogang Mathope, Thembelihl­e Mabula and Siphesihle Shongwe.
Picture: Supplied ANTIDOTE. Spending time in Kloofendal Nature Reserve are Lebogang Mathope, Thembelihl­e Mabula and Siphesihle Shongwe.

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