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Frogs may point to pollution
08/11/2005 10:16  - (SA)  

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    Chrissiesmeer - If you're fanatical about frogs, then don wellies and raincoats and join the annual frog hunt in Chrissiesmeer, Mpumalanga, this weekend.

    Abnormalities in frogs are the first signs of a polluted environment, says spokesperson for the Matotoland Eco-tourism Association.

    The association was established by the owners of guesthouses and hotels in the area and is supported by local farmers and Chrissiesmeer residents to encourage ecotourism and preserve the natural surroundings.

    The area around Chrissiesmeer is known as Mpumalanga's lake district because of its large number of lakes, pans and rivers.

    In Siswati, it's known as Matotoland (frog land).

    The main lake, Lake Chrissie, is the largest freshwater lake in South Africa and covers 1 500 hectares. It is home to 85 different species of water birds.

    The first frog hunt takes place on November 12 and will be led by frog expert Dr Les Minter.

    On November 19, a second hunt will take place, led by another frog expert, Jerry Theron.

    They will show froggers how to catch, identify and release frogs before they set off for the pans, as well as inform them of the value of frogs in the ecosystem.

    The cost is R80 per adult and R60 per child, including supper.

  • For more information call on (017) 847 0051 or 082 804 1771.

    - African Eye



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