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Scientists hope hungry black weevils imported from Louisiana can help tackle South Africa's invasive water plant problem.
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Africanews on MSNWeevils tackle invasive Salvinia in South AfricaScientists in South Africa are using weevils to combat the invasive Salvinia plant threatening freshwater ecosystems ...
To better understand the biodiversity of the Limpopo River, including its fish, associate professor Gordon O’Brien and his team will be working on fish movement, where researchers will tag and track ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSevere Storm Alert for Northern Cape - South African News Briefs - April 7, 2025Severe Storm Alert for Northern CapeThe South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Yellow Level 4 warning for severe thunderstorms and heavy downpours in the northern and north-eastern parts of ...
Limpopo police have initiated a manhunt following a tactical carjacking of two Toyota vehicles at Madimbo village. The victim ...
The proximity to the Beit Bridge border post lends itself to the area becoming a logistical hub at the gateway to Africa ... natural water scarcity. The Limpopo River, though currently in flood ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNPanama drug bust provides more clues tying South Africa to Mexican and Colombian cartelsA consignment of drugs was intercepted in Panama about two months ago and it provides more clues about the global organised ...
Those weevils aren't tossed into the river by accident ... up on the confluence of the Crocodile and Limpopo rivers in the far north of South Africa. "That now poses a huge threat to our neighbors ...
This thick green mat extends for as far as the eye can see, it's an unwanted, invasive South American aquatic ... confluence of the Crocodile and Limpopo River, meaning it would soon show up ...
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