Umtamvuna Nature Reserve

The Umtamvuna Nature Reserve is situated in South Africa on the KwaZulu-Natal side of the Mtamvuna River, and is managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife. The reserve is 3,257 hectares in extent and was established on 25 July 1971.[1]

Umtamvuna Nature Reserve
Location of the reserve in KwaZulu-Natal
LocationKwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Nearest cityPort Edward, South Africa
Coordinates31.01°S 30.16°E / -31.01; 30.16
Area3,257 ha
Established1971
Governing bodyEzemvelo KZN Wildlife

Description

The reserve includes a section of the Mtamvuna River, and surrounding cliffs and plateaus, from the outskirts of the town of Port Edward to 19 km inland. The total river frontage in the reserve is about 28 km.[1] The reserve also includes the Bulolo River; a tributary of the Mtamvuna.[1] The plateau areas consist of grasslands (Pondoland Sourveld), which drop off into Coastal Scarp Forest in the gorge along the river below.[1] Some of the cliff-faces are up to 240 m high, and a colony of Cape vultures is said to nest on them.[1] The cliffs were formed by the river incising into Natal Group Sandstone, and many endemic plants grow on this substrate and the soils derived from it.[2] The grassland areas of the reserve are known for their natural display of wildflowers in late spring, depending on rainfall and burns.[1]

Wildlife

Animals in the reserve include

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References

  1. Pooley, T. and Player, I. (1995). KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife Destinations. ISBN 1-86812-487-8.
  2. Pooley, E. (1993). The Complete Field Guide to Trees of Natal, Zululand and Transkei. ISBN 0-620-17697-0.

See also

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