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http://www.conservation.org/southafrica South African farmers living in small corners of the northern cape are working with Conservation South Africa (CSA) to manage their lands better. CSA helps farmers with setting up grazing regimes, keeping the water sources healthy and free of aliens, providing alternative watering points for stock and linking farmers with access to new markets to sell their stock. In return farmers are reducing their stock so that the fields can recover from overgrazing and valuable wetlands can remain healthy. LEARN MORE: http://www.conservation.org/sites/ci_south_africa/our-initiatives/food-security-land-reform/greenchoice/meat/pages/red-meat.aspx Conservation South Africa is a member of the Conservation International (CI) network.
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