Harvesting of small Mopani trees in northern KNP
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:13 am
I have recently spent a bit more than a week in the far north and found numerous piles of small mopani branch offcuts - clearly cut from the bushes along the roadside (average approx 4 cm diameter andaround 70cm long) alongside the road south of Shingwedzi.
A staff member told me the wood is harvested and is part of the program instituted to assist the communities bordering the KNP .
On returning southwards a week later the piles (roughly as large as a concrete bag ) were still there and I assume the wood (I would estimate enough to fill a few hundred concrete bags) has been lying there for some time as the grass is actually starting to grow through the piles of wood and it is obvious that someone is regularly helping themselves to the wood ...
A staff member told me the wood is harvested and is part of the program instituted to assist the communities bordering the KNP .
On returning southwards a week later the piles (roughly as large as a concrete bag ) were still there and I assume the wood (I would estimate enough to fill a few hundred concrete bags) has been lying there for some time as the grass is actually starting to grow through the piles of wood and it is obvious that someone is regularly helping themselves to the wood ...