

One of the biggest threats to the biodiversity of the Table Mountain National Park is the presence of alien invasive plant species, in particular adult, woody seed-bearing alien invasive plants such as Port Jackson, Rooikrans, Wattle, Hakea, Pine and Blue Gum.
These trees have several negative impacts on the fynbos ecosystem:
For the reasons listed above alien clearing has been a core part of TMNP’s biodiversity management.
The alien clearing programme is undertaken in partnership between the TMNP and Working for Water – an Expanded Public Works Programme implemented by the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (DWAF).
To date, TMNP has cleared 85% of these species and is constantly engaged in the follow-up clearing of regrowth.
Other alien clearing initiatives are being undertaken in the indigenous Afromontane forests. There are around 360 alien plants in Newlands forest alone – most of them invasive. These aliens are garden escapees such as Chinese Privet and Eugenia and pose a real threat to the natural diversity of the forests.
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