Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve

The Oorlogskloof Nature Reserve is located 20 km south of Nieuwoudtville, in Northern Cape, South Africa, and was founded in 1983. The reserve covers 4,776 hectares. The western reserve is bordered on the west by the Knersvlakte. There are several hiking trails and examples of rock art in the reserve. The wagon tree (Protea nitida) is found here.

Fish

The following fish species can be found on the river in the reserve: Clanwilliam yellowfish, Clanwilliam sandfish, chubbyhead barb, and sawfin.

Sources

  • Stuart, Chris & Mathilde (2012). National Parks and Nature Reserves. Struik Travel and Heritage. ISBN 978-1-77007-742-3.
  • Erasmus, B.P.J. (1995). Op Pad in Suid-Afrika. ISBN 1-86842-026-4.
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